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'', and its predecessor, ''
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''. The sketches feature host
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, house band
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, announcer/sidekick
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, the show's writers, celebrity guests, and audience members. Most of the skits below appeared only on ''Late Night'', while some have carried over to ''The Tonight Show''.


Weekly routines


''Tonight Show'' #Hashtags

Nearly every Thursday (formerly Wednesday) on the show, Jimmy reads off viewer comments from a topic for discussion he started the night or the week before on
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. Topics have included "#MyParentsAreWeird", "#WhyDontTheyMakeThat", "#BeachFail", and "#MakesMeMad". As Jimmy frequently announces before he reads his favorite comments, each hashtag would usually become a trending topic on Twitter in the
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within a few minutes after its posting. Jimmy previously created a spin-off named "''Late Night''
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s". On March 22, 2019, Jimmy unveiled a similar spin-off segment called "''Tonight Show'' Grams", instead of the usual "#Hashtags", in which he would send out a hashtag for discussion and showcase videos and photos that viewers have posted for the show on
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.


Thank You Notes

Nearly every Friday on the show, Jimmy writes thank you notes. He claims that Friday is the day he catches up on "personal stuff" like checking his inbox, returning e-mails, and writing his weekly thank you notes. He explains that he is running behind and asks the audience if they wouldn't mind if he took time out of the show to write them, and asks
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to play some accompanying music (a sped-up version of U2's "
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"). During the segment, Jimmy often tries to get James to laugh while James tries to maintain a straight face. The notes are sarcastic in tone and involve current events, people in the news, or things that annoy Jimmy (e.g. "Thank you,
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s, for turning the backs of girls' heads into horses' butts"). The sketch airs on Thursday during the week of
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, in deference to the holiday. The sketch aired on Thursday, March 28, 2013, because the show was off for
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that year. It also aired on Thursday, February 5, 2015, during the ''Tonight Shows week in Los Angeles (the show did not air on Friday that week). During the period of the
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quarantine when the show taped at 30 Rock without a live audience, the sketch aired on Thursdays because the show only taped four days a week, taking Fridays off. In Jimmy's at home COVID-19 quarantine episodes in most of 2020 and early 2021, a recording of the music was played on an iPad by Jimmy's daughters while he did the skit. Jimmy also wrote out a special
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-themed set of thank you notes during
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's prime-time Olympic coverage on February 26, 2010 (a Friday); anchor
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"played" the usual thank you note-writing music (by pretending to play along on a keyboard while a pre-recorded track of the music played in the background). Costas and Jimmy reprised the bit with a
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-themed set on August 10, 2012 (also a Friday).
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joined Jimmy behind the desk to write out some thank you notes of his own on Friday, December 13, 2013.
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joined Jimmy with a little help to write out some thank you notes of his own on Friday, June 19, 2015. NASA astronaut Scott Kelly wrote the first thank you note in space, during his year-long mission to the International Space Station. President
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joined Jimmy in writing out some thank you notes on Thursday, June 9, 2016.
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, the host of
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, wrote thank you notes on
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, 2022, while replacing Fallon as a host.
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joined Jimmy Fallon in writing thank you notes on Friday, April 29, 2022. It was announced on January 31, 2011, that Fallon had signed a book deal to publish entries from the series as two books, the first of which, ''Thank You Notes'', was released May 23, 2011. The sequel, ''Thank You Notes 2'', was released on May 22, 2012. The new book also has a limited edition which has a sound chip that plays the "Thank You Notes" theme music (to which Jimmy replies "We don't even need James Poyser any more", then the camera cuts to Poyser looking depressed). In the theme park attraction
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at
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in
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, Jimmy Fallon, along with the audience, are shot to the moon, where he writes a thank-you note addressed to the moon.


WeTweet

Nearly every Tuesday, Jimmy showed five different posts and asked the audience to respond to them, whether they like it or not, along with Jimmy himself, Higgins and The Roots. The post gathering the most likes, and, in case of a draw, least dislikes, is posted on
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during the show’s commercial break. The results are seen live, and, prior to revealing them, Fallon and Tariq give their opinions and predictions on the tweet.


Former weekly sketches


Pros and Cons

Every Tuesday on the show, Jimmy weighed the pros and cons of a topic that's currently in the news, with the pros being the setups and the cons being the punchlines. (e.g. Pro: With Tiger competing, this year's Masters promises to be the most exciting golf tournament ever. Con: That being said, it's still golf.) Special editions of the sketch included: "The reissue of the
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' album ''
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''", in which Jimmy was joined via satellite by
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,
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and
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; one in which the topic was "The New NFL Season", where Jimmy was joined by Justin Tuck of the
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; and "The NFL Playoffs" with
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placekicker Nick Folk. The segment was initially retired in 2018, but revived in 2021. In May 2022, the segment was dropped and replaced with ''WeTweet''.


This Week in Words

Also on Fridays (until 2018), Jimmy shows a mash-up of news anchors reading the week's biggest headlines, as well as notable clips from the week, edited together, remixed, and set to music. The segment was briefly revived in 2020, but then retired.


Tweets with Beats

Done on Thursdays (until 2018), Jimmy and Tariq would perform a hip-hop song, recapping current events in the news and using Donald Trump's tweets on Twitter as lyrics, with Jimmy reading them in his usual Trump impression.


Trump News Network

Citing Donald Trump's distrust of mainstream news, Jimmy appears as the President on "Trump News Network" (a knock-off of CNN) in which he unsuccessfully spins negative stories about him to portray him in a more positive light, instead having the reverse effect. From July 19 to August 14, 2018, the sketch became a weekly routine on Tuesdays, with Jimmy as Trump giving his takes on recent news, including ones about him, as well as doing stunts related to news about him.


Ask the Fallons

Done on Tuesdays for "At Home Edition", Jimmy and his wife
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take a stroll outside and answer fan-submitted questions on
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about their lives (e.g. "How did
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meet Drew Barrymore?")


What Are You Doing Wednesday

Done on Wednesdays for "At Home Edition", Jimmy shows viral videos that he finds funny and uplifting.


TV parodies


''7th Floor West''

''7th Floor West'' is a parody of the
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series '' The Hills'', documenting Jimmy's arrival to ''Late Night'' and his initial struggles in the beginning of the show, such as whether to wear a red tie or a blue tie on his premiere episode. Season 1 of the series dealt with Jimmy's passive-aggressive power struggle with
A. D. Miles Anthony David Miles (born November 8, 1971 in North Carolina) is an American actor, writer and comedian. He was head writer for ''The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon'' from 2014 to 2017, which he helped to develop. As an actor, he is best known ...
, ''Late Nights head writer. Future '' Saturday Night Live'' cast member Jenny Slate appeared as Jimmy's assistant who betrayed his trust by collaborating with Miles. New installments premiered every Monday during the summer of 2009, and have a storyline focused on continuity, much as ''The Hills'' does. Season two finds Miles, having moved to the costume department in the season one finale, unhappy with his new role and wishing he was back among the writing staff. As revenge, he dresses Jimmy in ridiculous clothes in order to make Jimmy look like an idiot. During the season, Jimmy and Miles both run for the position of fire warden of the floor. In the series finale, Jimmy and Miles decide to end their silly feud and be friends again, Jimmy gives Miles his job in the writing department back, and they appointed fire-safety enthusiast
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to be fire warden.


Episodes


=Season 1

= *"Tie Me Up, Tie Me Down" (aired March 5, 2009) *"What's Done is Done" (aired March 19, 2009) *"It's Come to This" (aired April 13, 2009) *"That is So Not O.K." (aired June 1, 2009) *"Jimmy, I'm Jenny" (aired June 8, 2009) *"He's Got A Lot of Nerve" (aired June 15, 2009) *"I'm So Over This" (aired June 22, 2009) *"Watch Your Back, Man" (aired July 13, 2009) *"I Know What You Did" (aired July 20, 2009) *"OK, Here's The Deal..." (aired July 27, 2009) *"It's Already Done" (aired August 3, 2009) *"Not So Fast..." (aired August 10, 2009)


=Season 2

= *"The Past is the Past" (aired June 24, 2010) *"It Can Only Be One of You" (aired July 27, 2010) *"It's Time" (aired August 12, 2010) *"That's A Wrap" (aired September 27, 2010)


''Real Housewives of Late Night''

''Real Housewives of Late Night'' is a recurring parody of the various '' The Real Housewives of...'' reality shows with five cast members playing the roles of their fictional "wives". The cast includes ''Late Night'' host
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as power-mad Denise, announcer
Steve Higgins Steve Higgins (born August 13, 1963) is an American writer, producer, announcer, actor, and comedian. He currently serves as the announcer of ''The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon'' and as a writer and producer of ''Saturday Night Live''. Prio ...
as gravel-voiced chain smoker Lydia,
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bassist Owen Biddle as alcoholic Renee, head writer
A. D. Miles Anthony David Miles (born November 8, 1971 in North Carolina) is an American actor, writer and comedian. He was head writer for ''The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon'' from 2014 to 2017, which he helped to develop. As an actor, he is best known ...
as uptight Dale (who is usually accompanied by her son Caleb, who is allergic to all food other than a special paste), and 'director' (in reality, writer)
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as compulsive eater Yvonne. Each segment continues from the last in an overarching story similar to ''7th Floor West''. The plot revolves around alliances and over-the-top rivalries between the characters resulting in exaggerated responses by the characters. '' Today Show's Fourth Hour'' hosts
Kathy Lee Gifford Kathryn Lee Gifford (née Epstein; born August 16, 1953) is an American television presenter, singer, songwriter, actress and author. From 1985 to 2000, she and Regis Philbin hosted the talk show ''Live! with Regis and Kathie Lee''. Gifford is a ...
and
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appeared on the set of their show during one episode. When the show was in
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for
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, the housewives met up with some of the "wives" of the
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players (actually the players themselves in drag), including Dallas Clark's wife Sherry, Pierre Garçon's wife Noelle, Antoine Bethea's wife Daris,
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's wife Shay-Shay, and
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's wife Marianne. During the episode, Denise inadvertently started a fight with the Colts wives when she mistakenly congratulated the Colts on making the Super Bowl (thinking the game was played at one of the teams' home stadium), and was informed they were actually the league's worst team that season, with their 2-14 record. This caused Denise and Yvonne to quickly resolve their differences and unite against the Colts wives, causing the ''Late Night'' wives to win the brawl.


Episodes


=Season 1

= *"Thick as Thieves" (aired September 14, 2009) *"Surprise!" (aired October 1, 2009) *"Let's Get Physical" (aired October 15, 2009) *"The Renovation" (aired November 5, 2009) *"Giving Thanks" (aired November 20, 2009) *"What a Difference 'Today' Makes" (aired December 10, 2009) *"The Gift" (aired December 23, 2009) *''Bonus footage from the first six episodes aired December 22, 2009''


=Season 2

= *"We're Back" (aired February 24, 2011) *"''
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'' Photo Shoot" (aired April 7, 2011) *"Real Housewives of Late Night in Indianapolis" (aired February 2, 2012)


''6-Bee''

Named after ''Late Nights location at 30 Rock, Studio 6B, ''6-Bee'' is a parody of the
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series ''
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''. After Jimmy goes to an NBC accountant (played by Fred Armisen) to request money for cue cards, he is turned down because the $375 they would cost is too expensive. However, Jimmy discovers that the first place prize money for glee club sectionals (a flyer for which is conveniently posted in the hallway outside Studio 6B across from a row of lockers) is $380, so he decides to gather the ''Late Night'' crew – including
A. D. Miles Anthony David Miles (born November 8, 1971 in North Carolina) is an American actor, writer and comedian. He was head writer for ''The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon'' from 2014 to 2017, which he helped to develop. As an actor, he is best known ...
, Paula Pell,
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, and Abby Elliott from ''SNL'' – together to compete. As practice, they sing the
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song " Livin' on a Prayer". Later, Jimmy and the ''Late Night'' squad discover that the cast of the NBC show ''
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'' (including Amy Poehler, Rashida Jones,
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, Aubrey Plaza, and
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) will also be competing in sectionals – and ''Parks & Rec'' has recruited
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to be in their squad. Jimmy is so frustrated by the Roots' defection that he sings the Twisted Sister song " We're Not Gonna Take It" (which, eventually, both squads join in on). Episode two of ''6-Bee'' won an Emmy in the category "Outstanding Short Form Picture Editing" at the 2010 Primetime Creative Arts Emmys.


Episodes

*Episode 1 (aired February 1, 2010) *Episode 2 (aired April 8, 2010)


''Late''

''Late'' is a parody of the
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series ''
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''. It deals with the twelve survivors of an elevator crash on the day of the very first show of ''Late Night with Jimmy Fallon''. After the crash, the twelve are trapped on a mysterious abandoned floor in the 30 Rock building.


Episodes

*"Where Are We?" (aired February 12, 2010) *"Not Alone" (aired March 1, 2010) *"Who Are You?" (aired March 16, 2010) *"My Hairiest Adventure" (aired March 30, 2010) *"Carlton" (aired April 28, 2010) *"We Can Do This" (aired May 11, 2010) *"And Here He Is..." (aired May 20, 2010)


''Suckers''

On November 8, 2010, ''Suckers'' was a musical parody of several vampire shows and movies ( the ''Twilight'' films, '' The Vampire Diaries'', '' True Blood'', ''
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'', '' Angel'', etc.). In the first episode, a new writer at ''Late Night'', Angelique (Kate Simses), discovers that several of the show's writers, including Jimmy,
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, and Morgan Murphy, are secretly vampires, and is herself "turned" by Miles.


''Jersey Floor''

''Jersey Floor'' is a parody of the
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series ''
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''. It takes place on a floor in the 30 Rock building that, in addition to being a regular office floor, has a social scene filled with hot tubs, tanning, gyms and lots of partying. The floor is accessed by a special elevator that "Jersey-fies" its riders when the "Jersey Floor" button is pressed. It features Jimmy "J-Bro" Fallon, Steve "The Inflation" Higgins, Josh "DJ Josh" Meyers, Abby "Lovebug" Elliott, A. D. "Miles" Miles, Bashir "B-Hole" Salahuddin, and Rachel "Drootchie" Dratch. Episode 2 featured guest stars Tina Fey and Amy Poehler. Episode 3 featured cameos from many members of the ''Jersey Shore'' cast, including Snooki, JWoww, Sammi Sweetheart, Deena Nicole,
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, and Vinny, who were de-Jerseyfied (appearing in more conservative clothes and hairstyles) when they went back to the regular floor with their analogues, then decided they didn't like it and went back to the Jersey Floor.


Episodes

*Episode 1 (aired March 2, 2011) *Episode 2 (aired May 5, 2011) *Episode 3 (aired September 21, 2011)


''Downton Sixbey''

''Downton Sixbey'' is a parody of the
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/ PBS series '' Downton Abbey''. When the Earl of Downton Sixbey (Jimmy) receives word that the current heir to Downton Sixbey,
Carson Daly Carson Jones Daly (born June 22, 1973) is an American television host, radio personality, Television producer, producer, and celebrity, television personality. Prior to 2003, Daly was a VJ (media personality), VJ on MTV's ''Total Request Live'', ...
is missing following a hot-air ballooning accident, a distant nephew (Questlove) receives word that he is to become the new heir. However, in the second episode, Daly appears at Downton Sixbey, alive and well (only to seemingly perish before the third episode, in another hot-air ballooning accident, along with
Usher Usher may refer to: Several jobs which originally involved directing people and ensuring people are in the correct place: * Usher (occupation) ** Church usher ** Wedding usher, one of the male attendants to the groom in a wedding ceremony ** Fiel ...
and Shakira).


Episodes

*Episode 1 (aired Thursday, April 12, 2012) *Episode 2 (aired Thursday, May 24, 2012) *Episode 3, Part I (aired Tuesday, February 5, 2013) *Episode 3, Part II (aired Wednesday, February 6, 2013)


''Mister Romney's Neighborhood''

On October 9, 2012, Jimmy, as
Mitt Romney Willard Mitt Romney (born March 12, 1947) is an American politician, businessman, and lawyer serving as the junior United States senator from Utah since January 2019, succeeding Orrin Hatch. He served as the 70th governor of Massachusetts f ...
, did a parody of '' Mister Rogers' Neighborhood'' called ''Mister Romney's Neighborhood''.
Barack Obama Barack Hussein Obama II ( ; born August 4, 1961) is an American politician who served as the 44th president of the United States from 2009 to 2017. A member of the Democratic Party, Obama was the first African-American president of the U ...
(Dion Flynn) also appeared as the mailman (a parody of Mr. McFeely). Later, he visited the Neighborhood of Make-Believe ("where me and
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get most of our facts from") and outed Henrietta Pussycat as a puppet operated by a union worker. This sketch was in response to the real Romney's claim that he will discontinue federal PBS funding if he is elected president.


''Jimmy's Corner''

In a parody of children's shows like ''Mister Rogers' Neighborhood'', '' Blue's Clues'', and ''
Elmo's World ''Elmo's World'' is a segment that is shown at the end of the long-running American children's television program ''Sesame Street'' which premiered on November 16th, 1998, as part of a broader structural change to the show. It originally lasted ...
'' in 2013, Jimmy puts on a cardigan and hosts a children's program, but everything is a little off. * The two little Grady girls from '' The Shining'' come by to explain a grown-up concept like the sequester or the
stock market A stock market, equity market, or share market is the aggregation of buyers and sellers of stocks (also called shares), which represent ownership claims on businesses; these may include ''securities'' listed on a public stock exchange, as ...
as well as promising to kill Jimmy *
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stop by and discuss a kid's concept, such as: ** Sharing – speaking in unison, they tell how they share everything, including bassist Mark Kelley's wife ** Colors - they sing a song about colors (red for apple, yellow for the sun, and blue for James Poyser's (racquet-) balls) * Jimmy then shows a word jumble, using the letters "P-E-N-S-I" (the correct answer being an inoffensive word such as "pines" or "spine") * Dayvon, the Mnemonic Pimp (Dion Flynn) arrives to give the viewers a way to remember things such as: ** the order of the planets (" Mashandra's Vajayjay Erstwhile Maquisha's Jugs Seximify Uranus Now-one-of-you-bitches-be-holdin'-out-on-me-and-you-know-that-I'mma-git-cha") ** the notes on the lines of the treble clef ("Equisha Gots Badonkadonk Disease For-those-of-you-that-don't-know-what-I'm-talking-about-it-means-she-got-a-sick-ass-booty")


''Game of Desks''

''Game of Desks'' is a parody of ''
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''. The premiere, on May 24, 2013, had
A. D. Miles Anthony David Miles (born November 8, 1971 in North Carolina) is an American actor, writer and comedian. He was head writer for ''The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon'' from 2014 to 2017, which he helped to develop. As an actor, he is best known ...
overthrowing Jimmy and appointing himself host, and sentencing Jimmy to death by beheading. When the executioner failed by missing the chopping block entirely and Jimmy lived,
Seth Meyers Seth Adam Meyers (born December 28, 1973) is an American comedian, writer, producer, actor, and television host. He hosts ''Late Night with Seth Meyers'', a late-night talk show on NBC. Prior to that, he was a cast member and head writer for NBC ...
was appointed Jimmy's successor (as he already has been in real life).


''Joking Bad''

On September 11, 2013, ''Joking Bad'' was a parody of the AMC series ''
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''. When the Jimmy learns that he has only six months left as host of ''Late Night'', he teams up with low-level street joke dealer Higgins to sell top quality jokes on the black market. However, after head writer Miles becomes suspicious after seeing video of
Colin Quinn Colin Edward Quinn (born June 6, 1959) is an American stand-up comedian, actor, and writer. Quinn first gained widespread attention for his work as a cast member and writer for the NBC sketch comedy series ''Saturday Night Live'' from 1995 to 20 ...
with one of the illicit jokes, Jimmy turns to black-market joke wholesaler Gus (Dion Flynn) to move his supply.
Bob Odenkirk Robert John Odenkirk (; born October 22, 1962) is an American actor, comedian and filmmaker best known for his role as Saul Goodman on ''Breaking Bad'' (2008–2013) and its spin-off ''Better Call Saul'' (2015–2022). For the latter, he has re ...
appeared in a cameo in character as Saul Goodman, while Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul appeared in cameos ostensibly as themselves.


''House of Cue Cards''

On August 12, 2014, ''House of Cue Cards'' was a parody of the Netflix series '' House of Cards''. The skit featured Jimmy, channeling Frank Underwood with
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and
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appeared as Jimmy's wife, a parody of Claire Underwood and himself, respectively.
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appeared as Jimmy's aide Miles and Steve Higgins appeared as "Red" from ''
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''.


''Jimpire''

On September 22, 2015, ''Jimpire'' was a parody of '' Empire''. This skit sees Jimmy trying to decide who should be his successor as host of the show if he were to die from his finger injury. Terrence Howard and
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appeared as their characters on the real show: Howard calmly told Jimmy to stop imitating
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, while Henson got in a fist fight with her analog Steve Higgins (saying she's the one and only Cookie Lyon). Questlove and Black Thought of
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appeared as rappers who first perform solo but then decide to team up as a duo.


''Peanuts''

On December 12, 2017, a parody of both The CW television series '' Riverdale'' and the Peanuts specials as ''Peanuts'' aired. The skit had the gang's reactions to
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' death in the pumpkin patch while waiting for the Great Pumpkin. The skit ended with a cameo appearance from the ''Riverdale'' cast in a hallway reacting to the ''Peanuts'' cast at a school dance.


''#Bandersnatch''

On January 18, 2019, there was a parody of the Netflix interactive film '' Black Mirror: Bandersnatch''. This skit featured Jimmy and Higgins at a meeting with the viewer choosing bizarre actions for them to do like "Hula Hoop While Clapping" or "Slap Each Other in the Face".


''The Longest Days of our Lives''

''The Longest Days of our Lives'' is a parody of the
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soap opera ''
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'' based on the COVID-19 pandemic. It follows Winston (Jimmy), his long-lost brother Fontaine ( Will Ferrell), and their mutual lover Vanessa ( Kristen Wiig). The plot points get more absurd by the moment (e.g. Vanessa getting pregnant on Zoom). The skits usually end with a series of exaggerated gasps by the cast.


Episodes

*Chapter 1 (aired Wednesday, April 8, 2020) *Chapter 2 (aired Friday, April 17, 2020) – Matthew McConaughey guest stars as Dr. Denunzio. *Chapter 3 (aired Friday, May 1, 2020) – Jake Gyllenhaal guest stars as their son Blake, with real soap stars Susan Lucci, Maurice Benard, Mary Beth Evans, and Heather Locklear gasping at the end. *Chapter 4 (aired Friday, June 26, 2020) – Tariq Trotter stars as a private investigator.


''Fallonlore: The 30 Rock Sessions''

On December 1, 2020, there was a parody of the Disney+ documentary '' Folklore: The Long Pond Studio Sessions''. This skit sees Jimmy performing a never-before-released album with Questlove and Black Thought. Chris Martin appears, singing a duet of " Fuzzy Wuzzy" with Jimmy.


''FallonVision''

On March 3, 2021, a parody of the Disney+ television series '' WandaVision'' as ''FallonVision'' aired. The skit had Jimmy conduct an interview with Elizabeth Olsen over decades of late-night talk shows, including his tenure on ''Late Night'' and ''The Tonight Show''. The skit ended with a cameo appearance by Kathryn Hahn in a parody of "
Agatha All Along "Agatha All Along", also known as "It Was ______ All Along", is an original song from the Marvel Studios Disney+ miniseries ''WandaVision''. Written by the series' theme song composers Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez for the seventh ep ...
".


Other recurring sketches


Musical sketches


Slow Jam the News

The show's longest-running musical sketch, Jimmy joins his house band,
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, to serenade the audience on a topic of current newsworthy significance in the style of a slow jam. For years, whenever the sketch aired, former '' NBC Nightly News'' host
Brian Williams Brian Douglas Williams (born May 5, 1959) is an American retired journalist and television news anchor. He was a reporter for ''NBC Nightly News'' starting in 1993, before his promotion to anchor and managing editor of the broadcast in 2004. ...
(or, as Jimmy calls him, "Brilliams" or "Bri Will" or "Bri Will.I.Ams") joined Jimmy in slow jams. The following have been topics of a Slow Jam: * A stimulus bill introduced by
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* The
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* North Korea's nuclear weapons program * The appointment of a new Supreme Court Justice * The 2008–2010 California budget crisis * The
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proposed by President
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* The 2010 health care bill * The Greek financial crisis * President Obama's address on the Deepwater Horizon oil spill and the need to invest in
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sources * The debate in Congress about extending the Bush tax cuts * The protests over Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker's proposed 2011 state budget bill * The 2011 debate in Congress about raising the debt ceiling * The Occupy Wall Street movement * Super PACs (this segment was included on ''Blow Your Pants Off'') * President Obama's push to stop Congress from doubling interest rates on Stafford Loans. President Obama himself joined Jimmy on this installment instead of Brian Williams, in Jimmy's one-night visit to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill on April 24, 2012. * The January 2013 debt limit standoff * The October 2013 special election in New Jersey to replace Senator Frank Lautenberg. Jimmy was joined in this installment by New Jersey governor Chris Christie. * President Obama's upcoming
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. Former Massachusetts Governor
Mitt Romney Willard Mitt Romney (born March 12, 1947) is an American politician, businessman, and lawyer serving as the junior United States senator from Utah since January 2019, succeeding Orrin Hatch. He served as the 70th governor of Massachusetts f ...
joined Jimmy in this slow jam. * President Obama's executive order on
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* President Obama's time in office with Obama himself joining Jimmy. * Jeb Bush's 2016 presidential campaign with
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himself joining Jimmy * Pete Buttigieg's 2020 presidential campaign with Buttigieg joining Jimmy * Kamala Harris's 2020 presidential campaign with Harris joining Jimmy * Bernie Sanders' 2020 presidential campaign with
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joining Jimmy


Rockapella

Jimmy and men from the show's staff plus one of the guests from that night's episode will perform the '' Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?'' theme as Rockapella, except they will only sing rhythm and not vocals.


The Vanilla Wombats

Jimmy is the frontman of a punk band similar to the
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called The Vanilla Wombats. Each of the band members dresses in black, with a black cape, dark sunglasses, and a platinum blonde wig. Their songs include "My Upstairs Neighbors Are Having Sex (And Listening To The Black Eyed Peas)" and "I've Finally Accepted The Fact That I Wear Size 36 Jeans".


Jimmy's songs


''Blow Your Pants Off''

''
Blow Your Pants Off ''Blow Your Pants Off'' is the second album by the American actor and comedian Jimmy Fallon. It was released on June 12, 2012. It features guest appearances from Paul McCartney, Bruce Springsteen, Justin Timberlake, Dave Matthews, Eddie Vedder, ...
'', a CD and vinyl LP of the show's greatest hits, was released on June 12, 2012. The album cover shows a bottomless Jimmy lying down on his stomach, but he says a " stunt butt" was used. It won a Grammy Award for Best Comedy Album.


Original songs

Jimmy has performed original songs such as "I'm Gettin' Drunk on Christmas", "I'm Goin' Huntin' for
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", one about the Deepwater Horizon oil spill called " ar Balls in Your Mouth" (which Jimmy later revealed on the October 31, 2011 episode of '' Conan'' was his first choice for the name of his
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ice cream flavor "Late Night Snack"), "The Ballad of
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", "Gonna Eat That Talkin' Sandwich: The
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Song", "The Ballad of
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" (which repeatedly used the term " sucks, Weiner"), and " Walk of Shame" (accompanied by Dave Matthews). While Jimmy is singing, often some people wearing yellow tracksuits and sunglasses (usually including Seth Herzog and Mike Dicenzo, one of them without pants), as well as the Product Placement Preacher start dancing behind him. Jake Gyllenhaal joined in once as one of the Banana Boyz. In 2010, country singer
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joined Jimmy for a duet of "I'm Gettin' Drunk on Christmas" which was later released on iTunes and became one of their most popular Christmas songs of the year. On September 8, 2011,
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joined Jimmy for a duet of "Balls in Your Mouth".


Audience requested songs

Jimmy has solicited song titles from the audience, asking them to send him titles of songs for him to sing via
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; he picks the one he likes the best (e.g. " Black Thought's Favorite Dinosaurs" and "I Love Your Elbows") and performs a song with that title on the next night's show.


Neil Young

Jimmy impersonates singer Neil Young and sings a song. To date, he has sung the theme song to '' The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air'', "
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" by "General" Larry Platt, an original song based on the
Double Rainbow
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, Willow Smith's " Whip My Hair" and LMFAO's " Sexy and I Know It" (duets with
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), Miley Cyrus's "
Party in the U.S.A. "Party in the U.S.A." is a song recorded by American singer Miley Cyrus for her first extended play (EP) '' The Time of Our Lives'' (2009). It was released on August 4, 2009, by Hollywood Records as the lead single from the project. The son ...
" (with David Crosby and Graham Nash, in a partial "reunion" of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young) and Iggy Azalea's "
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" (with Crosby, Stills & Nash). During Jimmy's week in Los Angeles in 2015, he performed a duet of "
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" alongside the real Neil Young.


Scrambled Eggs

When Paul McCartney was a guest on the show, he confirmed that the working title of The Beatles song " Yesterday" was in fact "Scrambled Eggs". He and Jimmy went on to do a duet of the never-before-heard "original version", which was instead about their favorite food items.


The Miner 69ers Boy Band

Jimmy, Higgins, Tariq and Seth Herzog appeared as a
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called The Miner 69ers, whose members were some of the rescued Chilean miners, and performed a song called "There's Nothing Finer Than Sex With a Miner".


Captain Kirk's Ballads

On little celebrated holidays such as Election Day and Groundhog Day, The Roots'
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performs a sex ballad called "I'm Gonna Make Sweet, Sweet Love to You Woman on (holiday here)", filled with double entendres and sexual innuendos.


Bob Dylan

Jimmy performed the ''
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'' theme song as Bob Dylan. In 2018, Jimmy performed " The Times They Are a-Changin'" with updated lyrics on a live post-Super Bowl episode. Both segments were shown in black and white as a parody of '' I'm Not There''.


Ladysmith Snack Mambazo

After a cloud of smoke obscures the camera, Jimmy,
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, and some of the show's African-American writers (including
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) don dashikis and sing about snack foods (such as Hot Pockets or
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) in the style of African choral group Ladysmith Black Mambazo. They once sang about Six Flags amusement parks as "Ladysmith Theme Park Mombazo". The Ben & Jerry's version of the sketch began the show's relationship with that company, which ultimately led to the release of the show's official flavor, "Late Night Snack".


Pearl Jam

Jimmy as
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performed a parody of the
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song "
Jeremy Jeremy may refer to: * Jeremy (given name), a given name * Jérémy, a French given name * ''Jeremy'' (film), a 1973 film * "Jeremy" (song), a song by Pearl Jam * Jeremy (snail), a left-coiled garden snail that died in 2017 * ''Jeremy'', a 19 ...
" about basketball phenom
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of the
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.


Tebowie

Jimmy dresses in an amalgam of Ziggy Stardust-era David Bowie's costume, the face makeup from the cover of the Bowie album ''
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'', and NFL quarterback Tim Tebow's uniform and sings a song about events in Tebow's life to the tune of a Bowie song. * a song about an imagined conversation between Tebow and Jesus Christ in which Tebow asks for help in their upcoming playoff game against the
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(to the tune of " Space Oddity"). Jesus rejects Tebow's request and tells him to stop calling him. * a song about
Peyton Manning Peyton Williams Manning (born March 24, 1976) is an American former football quarterback who played in the National Football League (NFL) for 18 seasons. Nicknamed "the Sheriff", he spent 14 seasons with the Indianapolis Colts and four with th ...
's signing with the Denver Broncos (to the tune of " Ziggy Stardust") * a song about Tebow's signing by the
New England Patriots The New England Patriots are a professional American football team based in the Greater Boston area. They compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member club of the league's American Football Conference (AFC) AFC East, East divisio ...
as a backup to Tom Brady (to the tune of " Rebel Rebel") The first song (titled "Tebowie") was released as a 7" vinyl record as a 2012 Record Store Day exclusive. (The B side was a cover of the '' Reading Rainbow'' theme song sung in the style of The Doors.)


Chicken Band

Jimmy, Blake Shelton,
Nick Offerman Nicholas David Offerman (born June 26, 1970) is an American actor, writer, comedian, producer, and carpenter. He is best known for his role as Ron Swanson in the NBC sitcom ''Parks and Recreation'', for which he received the Television Critics A ...
, and writer Chris Tartaro dressed up in chicken suits and sang The Lumineers' " Ho Hey", but replaced all the lyrics with chicken clucks, singing as the band "The Chickeneers" on a show before Easter in 2013. In April 2013, Jimmy, Tartaro, Amy Poehler, and Michael Bublé formed the band "cluck." and sang " Some Nights" by
fun Fun is defined by the ''Oxford English Dictionary'' as "Light-hearted pleasure, enjoyment, or amusement; boisterous joviality or merrymaking; entertainment". Etymology and usage The word ''fun'' is associated with sports, entertaining medi ...
. On November 4, 2015, Jimmy and Tartaro were joined by Meghan Trainor and
Alanis Morissette Alanis Nadine Morissette ( ; born June 1, 1974) is a Canadian-American singer, songwriter, and actress. Known for her emotive mezzo-soprano voice and confessional songwriting, Morissette began her career in Canada in the early 1990s with tw ...
to perform Morissette's " Ironic".


Brian Williams: Gangsta Rapper

Numerous clips of
Brian Williams Brian Douglas Williams (born May 5, 1959) is an American retired journalist and television news anchor. He was a reporter for ''NBC Nightly News'' starting in 1993, before his promotion to anchor and managing editor of the broadcast in 2004. ...
from '' NBC Nightly News'' broadcasts are edited together to make it look like Williams is rapping classic songs. So far the songs have been
Snoop Dogg Calvin Cordozar Broadus Jr. (born October 20, 1971), known professionally as Snoop Dogg (previously Snoop Doggy Dogg and briefly Snoop Lion), is an American rapper. His fame dates back to 1992 when he featured on Dr. Dre's debut solo single, " ...
's part of " Nuthin' but a 'G' Thang", Warren G's "
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",
Ice Cube An ice cube is a small piece of ice, which is typically rectangular as viewed from above and trapezoidal as viewed from the side. Ice cubes are products of mechanical refrigeration and are usually produced to cool beverages. They may be produc ...
's part of "
Straight Outta Compton ''Straight Outta Compton'' is the debut studio album by rap group N.W.A, which, led by Eazy-E, formed in Los Angeles County's City of Compton in early 1987. Released by his label, Ruthless Records, on August 8, 1988, the album was produced b ...
", Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch's " Good Vibrations",
The Sugarhill Gang The Sugarhill Gang is an American hip hop trio. Their 1979 hit "Rapper's Delight" was the first rap single to become a top 40 hit on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100; reaching a peak position of number 36 on January 12, 1980. This was the trio's only ...
's " Rapper's Delight" (which featured a verse by Lester Holt), Young MC's " Bust a Move", Snoop Dogg's " Gin and Juice", and Sir Mix-a-Lot's " Baby Got Back". The sketch has not been performed since Williams' suspension from NBC News in February 2015.


Classroom instruments

Jimmy with the Roots join a musical celebrity to perform one of their hits on classroom instruments. These have included: *
Carly Rae Jepsen Carly Rae Jepsen (born November 21, 1985) is a Canadian singer and songwriter. After studying musical theatre for most of her school life and while in university, Jepsen garnered mainstream attention after placing third on the fifth season of ...
– "
Call Me Maybe "Call Me Maybe" is a song recorded by Canadian singer-songwriter Carly Rae Jepsen for her EP ''Curiosity'' (2012) and later appeared on her second studio album and first international album ''Kiss'' (2012). The song was written by Jepsen and T ...
" (June 8, 2012) * Christina Aguilera – " Your Body" (using office supplies as instruments; November 2, 2012) *
Mariah Carey Mariah Carey (; born March 27, 1969) is an American singer, songwriter, actress, and record producer. Referred to as the " Songbird Supreme", she is noted for her five-octave vocal range, melismatic singing style and signature use of the whi ...
– " All I Want for Christmas is You" (December 4, 2012) * Robin Thicke - "
Blurred Lines "Blurred Lines" is a song by American singer Robin Thicke featuring American rappers T.I. and Pharrell Williams from the former's sixth studio album of the same name (2013). Solely produced by Williams, it was released as the album's lead si ...
" (August 1, 2013) *'' Sesame Street'' Muppets – "
Sesame Street Theme "Can You Tell Me How to Get to Sesame Street?" is the theme song of the children's television series ''Sesame Street''. It is the oldest song in ''Sesame Street''s history, dating back to the show's beginning on November 10, 1969, and has been u ...
" (September 25, 2013) * Idina Menzel – " Let It Go" (March 3, 2014) * Meghan Trainor – "
All About That Bass "All About That Bass" is the debut single of American singer-songwriter Meghan Trainor, released on June 30, 2014, through Epic Records. The song was included on Trainor's debut extended play (EP) ''Title (EP), Title'' (2014) and her debut Title ( ...
" (September 4, 2014) * One Direction – " Santa Claus is Coming to Town" (December 22, 2014) *
Madonna Madonna Louise Ciccone (; ; born August 16, 1958) is an American singer-songwriter and actress. Widely dubbed the " Queen of Pop", Madonna has been noted for her continual reinvention and versatility in music production, songwriting, a ...
– "
Holiday A holiday is a day set aside by custom or by law on which normal activities, especially business or work including school, are suspended or reduced. Generally, holidays are intended to allow individuals to celebrate or commemorate an event or tra ...
" (August 4, 2015) * Adele – " Hello" (November 24, 2015) * Sia & Natalie Portman – " Iko Iko" (January 27, 2016) * The Lonely Island – " I'm On A Boat" (with Black Thought performing T-Pain's part) (May 16, 2016) *
Metallica Metallica is an American heavy metal band. The band was formed in 1981 in Los Angeles by vocalist/guitarist James Hetfield and drummer Lars Ulrich, and has been based in San Francisco for most of its career. The band's fast tempos, instrume ...
– " Enter Sandman" (November 16, 2016) * Ed Sheeran – " Shape of You" (February 27, 2017) *
Fleetwood Mac Fleetwood Mac are a British-American rock band, formed in London in 1967. Fleetwood Mac were founded by guitarist Peter Green, drummer Mick Fleetwood and guitarist Jeremy Spencer, before bassist John McVie joined the line-up for their epony ...
's Lindsey Buckingham and Christine McVie featuring kids from
SeriousFun Children's Network SeriousFun Children's Network is a global community of 30 camps and programs for seriously ill children. All camps and programs offer free recreational experiences to children with serious illnesses and their family members. The first SeriousFu ...
– " Don't Stop" (June 2017) *
Anna Kendrick Anna Cooke Kendrick (born August 9, 1985) is an American actress. She has received various accolades, including a Satellite Award, five Teen Choice Awards, three MTV Movie Awards, and nominations for an Academy Award, a Primetime Emmy Award a ...
& Darlene Love – " Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)" (December 18, 2017) * Camila Cabello – " Havana" (January 17, 2018) *
Ariana Grande Ariana Grande-Butera ( ; born June 26, 1993) is an American singer, songwriter, and actress. Her four-octave vocal range has received critical acclaim, and her personal life has been the subject of widespread media attention. She has received ...
– " No Tears Left to Cry" (using Nintendo Labo Instruments; May 14, 2018) * Backstreet Boys – " I Want It That Way" (June 28, 2018) *
Aerosmith Aerosmith is an American Rock music, rock band formed in Boston in 1970. The group consists of Steven Tyler (lead vocals), Joe Perry (musician), Joe Perry (guitar), Tom Hamilton (musician), Tom Hamilton (bass), Joey Kramer (drums) and Brad Whi ...
– " Walk This Way" (September 12, 2018) * Weezer – " Take On Me" (February 28, 2019) * The Who's Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey – " Won't Get Fooled Again" (May 15, 2019) *
Jonas Brothers The Jonas Brothers () are an American pop rock band. Formed in 2005, they gained popularity from their appearances on the Disney Channel television network. They consist of three brothers: Kevin Jonas, Joe Jonas, and Nick Jonas. Raised in W ...
– " Sucker" (June 10, 2019) *
Ringo Starr Sir Richard Starkey (born 7 July 1940), known professionally as Ringo Starr, is an English musician, singer, songwriter and actor who achieved international fame as the drummer for the Beatles. Starr occasionally sang lead vocals with the ...
– " Yellow Submarine" (September 24, 2019) *
Janet Jackson Janet Damita Jo Jackson (born May 16, 1966) is an American singer, songwriter, actress, and dancer. She is noted for her innovative, socially conscious and sexually provocative records, as well as elaborate stage shows. Her sound and choreog ...
– "
Runaway Runaway, Runaways or Run Away may refer to: Engineering * Runaway reaction, a chemical reaction releasing more heat than what can be removed and becoming uncontrollable * Thermal runaway, self-increase of the reaction rate of an exothermic proce ...
" (February 12, 2020) *
Sting Sting may refer to: * Stinger or sting, a structure of an animal to inject venom, or the injury produced by a stinger * Irritating hairs or prickles of a stinging plant, or the plant itself Fictional characters and entities * Sting (Middle-eart ...
– " Don't Stand So Close to Me" (April 9, 2020) * Brendon Urie – " Under Pressure" (using household items as instruments; May 12, 2020) * Billy Idol – " Dancing with Myself" (using household items as instruments; May 22, 2020) *The original cast of ''
Hamilton Hamilton may refer to: People * Hamilton (name), a common British surname and occasional given name, usually of Scottish origin, including a list of persons with the surname ** The Duke of Hamilton, the premier peer of Scotland ** Lord Hamilt ...
'' – " Helpless" (using household items as instruments; June 27, 2020 as an online exclusive) * Justin Bieber – " Peaches" (April 26, 2021) Jimmy and the Roots also did a classroom instruments version of "Somebody Come and Play" with the ''Sesame Street'' cast at the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade and performed a classroom instruments version of
Daft Punk Daft Punk were a French electronic music duo formed in 1993 in Paris by Thomas Bangalter and Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo. Widely regarded as one of the most influential acts in dance music history, they achieved popularity in the late 1990s as p ...
and
Pharrell Williams Pharrell Lanscilo Williams (; born April 5, 1973) is an American record producer, rapper, singer, and songwriter. Alongside close colleague Chad Hugo, he formed the hip hop and R&B production duo the Neptunes in the early 1990s, with whom he ...
' " Get Lucky" for the YouTube Rewind 2013.


Shot-for-shot music video recreations

While Jimmy is interviewing Paul Rudd, he mentions an old 1980s music video they were both in. After Jimmy claims not to remember, he shows a clip (a shot-for-shot recreation performed by Jimmy, Rudd, and the show's writers). These have included: *
Styx In Greek mythology, Styx (; grc, Στύξ ) is a river that forms the boundary between Earth (Gaia) and the Underworld. The rivers Acheron, Cocytus, Lethe, Phlegethon, and Styx all converge at the centre of the underworld on a great marsh, whic ...
's music video for "
Too Much Time on My Hands "Too Much Time on My Hands" is a song by American rock band Styx (band), Styx, released as the second single from their tenth album ''Paradise Theatre (album), Paradise Theatre''. It was written and sung by Tommy Shaw, who also plays the lead guita ...
" (April 29, 2016) * Go West's music video for "
King of Wishful Thinking "King of Wishful Thinking" (titled "The King of Wishful Thinking" on Chrysalis releases) is a song by British pop duo Go West, written by Peter Cox, Richard Drummie and Martin Page. It was featured in the film '' Pretty Woman'' and appeared ...
" (February 9, 2018). *
Dead or Alive Dead or Alive most commonly refers to: * Dead or Alive (band), a British pop band * Dead or alive, a phrase on a wanted poster Dead or Alive may also refer to: Film and television * ''Dead or Alive'' (1921 film), an American silent film dir ...
's music video for "
You Spin Me Round (Like a Record) "You Spin Me Round (Like a Record)" is a song by English pop band Dead or Alive, featured on their second album, '' Youthquake'' (1985). Released as a single in November 1984, it reached No. 1 in the UK in March 1985, taking 17 weeks to get ...
" (April 25, 2019).


The Ragtime Gals

Jimmy and three other performers (and sometimes a fifth celebrity guest) sing a modern popular song in the style of a
barbershop quartet A barbershop quartet is a group of four singers who sing music in the barbershop style, characterized by four-part harmony without instrumental accompaniment, or a cappella. The four voices are: the lead, the vocal part which typically carries t ...
combined with reggae music.


=Covers performed

= * " SexyBack" featuring
Justin Timberlake Justin Randall Timberlake (born January 31, 1981) is an American singer, songwriter, and actor. He is one of the world's best-selling music artists, with sales of over 88 million records. Timberlake is the recipient of numerous awards and ac ...
* "
Ignition (Remix) "Ignition (Remix)" is a song written and produced by American R&B singer R. Kelly. It was released in 2002 as the lead single from his sixth studio album ''Chocolate Factory'' (2003). It is viewed as one of his most well-known songs and was a maj ...
" * "
I Wanna Sex You Up "I Wanna Sex You Up" is a song by American R&B group Color Me Badd, released in March 1991 as the lead single from their debut album, ''C.M.B.'' (1991). The song was produced by Dr. Freeze and was also featured on the soundtrack to the 1991 fil ...
" * " Roxanne" featuring
Sting Sting may refer to: * Stinger or sting, a structure of an animal to inject venom, or the injury produced by a stinger * Irritating hairs or prickles of a stinging plant, or the plant itself Fictional characters and entities * Sting (Middle-eart ...
* " Sexual Healing" featuring Steve Carell * " That's What I Like" featuring Tina Fey * " Bitch Better Have My Money" featuring Joseph Gordon-Levitt * " Talk Dirty" featuring Kevin Spacey * "
Buddy Holly Charles Hardin Holley (September 7, 1936 – February 3, 1959), known as Buddy Holly, was an American singer and songwriter who was a central and pioneering figure of mid-1950s rock and roll. He was born to a musical family in Lubbock, Texas ...
" featuring Weezer


=Race Through New York Starring Jimmy Fallon

= The Ragtime Gals are featured in the theme park attraction
Race Through New York Starring Jimmy Fallon Race Through New York Starring Jimmy Fallon is a 3D motion-simulator at Universal Studios Florida based on Jimmy Fallon's tenure at ''The Tonight Show''. The ride was officially announced on the October 27, 2015 episode of ''The Tonight Show S ...
at
Universal Studios Florida Universal Studios Florida (also known as Universal Studios or USF) is a theme park located in Orlando, Florida. Primarily themed to movies, television and other aspects of the entertainment industry, the park opened to the public on June 7, 1990 ...
in
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. Live performers play the namesake group, as a quintet, onstage on the second floor section of the queue of the attraction, sometimes performing with classroom instruments or trying torture
Hashtag the Panda The following is a list of recurring games, sketches, and other comedy routines from the NBC late-night talk show ''The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon'', and its predecessor, '' Late Night with Jimmy Fallon''. The sketches feature host Jimm ...
into dancing. In the ride experience itself, the Ragtime Gals seen on television make an appearance in the
New York City Subway The New York City Subway is a rapid transit system owned by the government of New York City and leased to the New York City Transit Authority, an affiliate agency of the state-run Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA). Opened on October 2 ...
Times Square–42nd Street station The Times Square–42nd Street station is a major New York City Subway station complex located under Times Square, at the intersection of 42nd Street, Seventh Avenue, and Broadway, in Midtown Manhattan. The complex allows free transfers betw ...
.


First Drafts of Rock

Portraying their original performers on a documentary program reminiscent of '' Behind the Music'', Jimmy and Kevin Bacon perform a parody of a classic song under the guise of it being an early draft of the actual lyrics. The new lyrics inevitably rely on repetitive variations of the actual lyrics, such as Tom Petty's " Free Fallin'" (which is devoted almost entirely to a woman from the original lyrics who is described as liking horses), The Beach Boys' "
Surfin' U.S.A. "Surfin' U.S.A." is a song by the American rock band the Beach Boys, credited to Chuck Berry and Brian Wilson. It is a rewritten version of Berry's "Sweet Little Sixteen" set to new lyrics penned by Wilson and an uncredited Mike Love. The song w ...
" (where most of its lyrics are centered upon a hamburger stand, and eventually consist entirely of the word "hamburger"), The Guess Who's "
American Woman "American Woman" is a song by Canadian rock band the Guess Who, released January 1970, from the album of the same name. It was later released in March 1970 as a single backed with "No Sugar Tonight", and it reached number one for three weeks ...
" (which had
stanza In poetry, a stanza (; from Italian language, Italian ''stanza'' , "room") is a group of lines within a poem, usually set off from others by a blank line or Indentation (typesetting), indentation. Stanzas can have regular rhyme scheme, rhyme and ...
s about an "Australian Lawyer" and "Canadian Dentist"), ZZ Top's "
Legs A leg is a weight-bearing and locomotive anatomical structure, usually having a columnar shape. During locomotion, legs function as "extensible struts". The combination of movements at all joints can be modeled as a single, linear element ...
" (which had stanzas regarding other body parts and also featured an appearance by
Chris Stapleton Christopher Alvin Stapleton (born April 15, 1978) is an American singer-songwriter, guitarist, and record producer. He was born in Lexington, Kentucky, and grew up in Staffordsville, Kentucky. In 2001, Stapleton moved to Nashville, Tennessee, to ...
), and The Kinks' " Lola" (which contains repeated references to other words that sound like or rhyme with "Lola", and Fallon—portraying Ray Davies—repeatedly misspelling the word "doughnut").


Steel Channel shows


Ultimate Mustache Fighter

A program allegedly aired by NBC's "sister channel" Steel Channel (a parody of Spike), in which competitors in wide mustache costumes compete in a "Stache Bash" in an octagonal cage similar to UFC events. Jimmy and Steve Higgins play the commentators, Brock Leonard and "The Professor" Barry Star, while competitors included Wilford Brimley,
Geraldo Rivera Geraldo Rivera (born Gerald Riviera; July 4, 1943) is an American journalist, attorney, author, political commentator, and former television host. He hosted the tabloid talk show '' Geraldo'' from 1987 to 1998. He gained publicity with the liv ...
, Gene Shalit, John Stossel,
Carlos Santana Carlos Humberto Santana Barragán (; born July 20, 1947) is an American guitarist who rose to fame in the late 1960s and early 1970s with his band Santana, which pioneered a fusion of Rock and roll and Latin American jazz. Its sound featured ...
, "'80s Larry Bird", "'70s
Burt Reynolds Burton Leon Reynolds Jr. (February 11, 1936 – September 6, 2018) was an American actor, considered a sex symbol and icon of 1970s American popular culture. Reynolds first rose to prominence when he starred in television series such as ' ...
", "'80s Tom Selleck", "'80s
John Oates John William Oates (born April 7, 1948) is an American musician, best known as half of the rock and soul duo Hall & Oates, with Daryl Hall. He has played rock, R&B, and soul music, acting as a guitarist, singer, songwriter, and record producer ...
", Dr. Phil McGraw, Albert Einstein,
Lionel Richie Lionel Brockman Richie Jr. (born June 20, 1949) is an American singer, songwriter, record producer, and television personality. He rose to fame in the 1970s as a songwriter and the co-lead singer of funk band the Commodores; writing and recordi ...
,
Herman Cain Herman Cain (December 13, 1945July 30, 2020) was an American businessman and Tea Party movement activist within the Republican Party. Born in Memphis, Tennessee, Cain grew up in Georgia and graduated from Morehouse College with a bachelor's d ...
and
Super Mario (also known as and ) is a platform game series created by Nintendo starring their mascot, Mario. It is the central series of the greater Mario (franchise), ''Mario'' franchise. At least one ''Super Mario'' game has been released for every m ...
(with run-ins by "'70s David Crosby"—covered in a white powder), what was originally thought to be
Charlie Chaplin Sir Charles Spencer Chaplin Jr. (16 April 188925 December 1977) was an English comic actor, filmmaker, and composer who rose to fame in the era of silent film. He became a worldwide icon through his screen persona, the Tramp, and is consider ...
's mustache that turned out to actually be the mustache of Adolf Hitler, "'80s Dr. J", and "The Masked Mustache" (wearing a luchador-style mask). The fight is inevitably interrupted by a
promo Promo or promos may refer to: Promotions and advertising *Promo (media), a form of commercial advertising used to promote television or radio programs *Promo (professional wrestling), a televised interview in which a wrestler's on-screen personali ...
for another program on Steel Channel, usually ''Detective Jam Face'' (played by
A.D. Miles Anthony David Miles (born November 8, 1971 in North Carolina) is an American actor, writer and comedian. He was head writer for ''The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon'' from 2014 to 2017, which he helped to develop. As an actor, he is best known ...
), but also once ''Mustaches on Ice'' (a Christmas figure skating special featuring the UMF competitors). By the time the program returns, the fight had already ended—with Brock and Barry often hailing the unseen finish as being a historic UMF moment.


Kicking Stuff

Another program on the Steel Channel ("from the creators of ''Ultimate Mustache Fighter''") is ''Kicking Stuff'', where a man named Jonathan (Bobby Tisdale) takes ordinary objects, places them on top of an overturned orange bucket, and then kicks them off. After kicking the object, he points at the camera and yells "Kicking stuff!" After showing some footage from the show, Jimmy brings out Jonathan and has him kick something live in studio.


Sports Freak-Out!

The Steel Channel's sports report, somewhat of a parody of ''
SportsCenter ''SportsCenter'' (SC) is a daily sports news television show, television program that serves as the flagship program and brand of United States, American cable television, cable and satellite television television network, network ESPN. The show ...
''. Jimmy and Higgins play "extreme" anchors Cory van Funk and Bert Donovan, respectively. The report consists of a few segments: "Check Out This Dude", where they make fun of pictures of athletes; "Point / Counterpunch", where one anchor (usually Donovan) makes an argument and the other (usually van Funk) responds by punching him in the face; and "Making Terrible Things Happen With Our Minds", where video clips are intercut with close-ups of the anchors' faces concentrating, and then the person in the clip has an accident. In a recent version,
Chris Kattan Christopher Lee Kattan () (born October 19, 1970) is an American actor and comedian. He was a cast member on ''Saturday Night Live'' from 1996 to 2003. He played Doug Butabi in '' A Night at the Roxbury'', Bob on the first four seasons of '' The ...
appeared as a depressed skateboarding teenager who reviews monster truck shows; when the hosts got him to open up about what was bothering him (beliefs he is unloved by his father), they cut him off and finished the sketch. The sketch ends with the anchors blowing on an animal horn to summon the "T-shirt yeti", who comes out and throws T-shirts into the audience.


Audience Suggestion Box

Jimmy opens this sketch by saying, "We're always striving to get better here at ''The Tonight Show.''" This is followed by him and The Roots imitating a bar from
Daft Punk Daft Punk were a French electronic music duo formed in 1993 in Paris by Thomas Bangalter and Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo. Widely regarded as one of the most influential acts in dance music history, they achieved popularity in the late 1990s as p ...
's ''
Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger "Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger" is a song by French duo Daft Punk, released in October 2001 as the fourth single from their second studio album ''Discovery''. A live version of "Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger" was released as a single from ...
'', which punctuates the camera zooming in on Jimmy four times. Suggestions ranging from the mundane ("book
Sandra Bullock Sandra Annette Bullock (; born July 26, 1964) is an American actress and producer. The recipient of List of awards and nominations received by Sandra Bullock, various accolades, including an Academy Award and a Golden Globe Award, Bullock was ...
soon" or "more audience member close-ups") to the silly (such as "have a stuntman dressed as Abraham Lincoln fall down the stairs" or "recreate the cover of Nirvana's '' Nevermind'' with a grown man instead of a baby") are supposedly contributed by audience members. A frequent "suggestion" is to have Black Simon & Garfunkel (actually The Roots' Captain Kirk and Questlove, complete with an album cover parodying '' Bookends'') perform a current pop song in the style of a
Simon & Garfunkel Simon & Garfunkel were an American folk rock duo consisting of the singer-songwriter Paul Simon and the singer Art Garfunkel. They were one of the best-selling music groups of the 1960s, and their biggest hits—including the electric remix of " ...
song (always ending with the "lie-la-lie" chorus from the song " The Boxer").


Screengrabs

Sort of an updated version of
Jay Leno James Douglas Muir Leno (; born April 28, 1950) is an American television host, comedian, writer, and actor. After doing stand-up comedy for years, he became the host of NBC's ''The Tonight Show'' from 1992 to 2009. Beginning in September 2009 ...
's " Headlines", Fallon shows viewer-submitted screen shots from various media (phones, Internet, television, etc.) that contain typos or similar accidentally funny errors, using an iPad ( Apple Inc. is one of the show's main sponsors). The final selection is always a picture of a man who the viewer claims looks like Jimmy, who will then put on a costume to match.


''Bothered'' with Robert Pattinson

In this segment, Jimmy presents videos from a website that
Robert Pattinson Robert Douglas Thomas Pattinson (born 13 May 1986) is an English actor. Known for starring in both big-budget and independent films, Pattinson has ranked among the world's highest-paid actors. In 2010, ''Time'' magazine named him one of the 1 ...
has set up to discuss things that bother him. Jimmy stars as Pattinson in character as Edward Cullen from the '' Twilight films'', but with his actual British accent. Throughout the segment he sits in a tree and talks about what bothers him, all from the perspective of Pattinson. Also making an appearance is a blow-up doll representing Kristen Stewart. Things bothering Robert include Daniel Radcliffe (a competing video shows Radcliffe as
Harry Potter ''Harry Potter'' is a series of seven fantasy literature, fantasy novels written by British author J. K. Rowling. The novels chronicle the lives of a young Magician (fantasy), wizard, Harry Potter (character), Harry Potter, and his friends ...
– also played by Fallon – is bothered by Pattinson), Shark Week, Snickers ads in magazines, Halloween costumes and candy, the novel ''
New Moon In astronomy, the new moon is the first lunar phase, when the Moon and Sun have the same ecliptic longitude. At this phase, the lunar disk is not visible to the naked eye, except when it is silhouetted against the Sun during a solar eclipse. ...
'' and vampires in general, Valentine's Day, the iPad, the World Cup, and
Thanksgiving Thanksgiving is a national holiday celebrated on various dates in the United States, Canada, Grenada, Saint Lucia, Liberia, and unofficially in countries like Brazil and Philippines. It is also observed in the Netherlander town of Leiden and ...
. On March 1, 2010, celebrating Jimmy's first year of hosting, the real Pattinson came on to promote the film ''
Remember Me Remember Me may refer to: Film and television Film * Remember Me (1979 film), ''Remember Me'' (1979 film), an American documentary short by Dick Young * Remember Me (1985 film), ''Remember Me'' (1985 film), an Australian TV movie * Remember Me? (f ...
''. During the sketch, he interrupted Jimmy, saying "I don't talk like that!" Jimmy then asked Robert how that made him feel, eventually getting him to say "bothered!"


''Reflections'' with Justin Bieber

Jimmy as Justin Bieber will sit by a reflecting pool and discuss topics that are on his mind. He will begin by talking about his own life (his appearance on ''
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation ''CSI: Crime Scene Investigation'', also referred to as ''CSI'' and ''CSI: Las Vegas'', is an American procedural forensics crime drama television series that ran on CBS from October 6, 2000, to September 27, 2015, spanning 15 seasons. This wa ...
'', his new position as host of '' Punk'd''), but then start rambling on about more serious topics, such as
John F. Kennedy assassination conspiracy theories The assassination of President John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963 spawned numerous conspiracy theories. These theories allege the involvement of the CIA, the Mafia, Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson, Cuban Prime Minister Fidel Castro, the K ...
, the
subprime mortgage crisis The United States subprime mortgage crisis was a multinational financial crisis that occurred between 2007 and 2010 that contributed to the Financial crisis of 2007–2008, 2007–2008 global financial crisis. It was triggered by a large decline ...
, his fears that China's economy will overtake that of the United States, and the debate over human cloning. It also shows him dancing, eating snacks, and receiving phone calls from other celebrities such as President
Obama Barack Hussein Obama II ( ; born August 4, 1961) is an American politician who served as the 44th president of the United States from 2009 to 2017. A member of the Democratic Party, Obama was the first African-American president of the U ...
, Chuck Norris, and Alan Greenspan. (The real Bieber joined Jimmy-as-Bieber during the dance segments on the installment which aired the day before the release of Bieber's movie '' Justin Bieber: Never Say Never''.) At the end the segment, Bieber leaves in a magical fashion, such as walking on water, opening a wormhole, or transforming himself into golden retriever puppy Gary Frick from the " If Puppies Could Vote" sketch. After the November 2011 paternity rumors involving Bieber, Jimmy-as-Bieber came on the show and performed his new song, "(It's Not My) Baby".


Head Swap

Jimmy introduces a segment which will supposedly present images of two celebrities whose heads have been swapped through digital photo manipulation. A "Head Swap" song plays, ostensibly a short introductory jingle using sing-a-long lyrics and illustrated by a series of still photos. However, the song becomes an extended narrative set in the offices of ''Late Night'', depicting Jimmy asking a member of the show's graphics department to create "Head Swap" images. In each instance of the sketch, a different set of bizarre complications ensue, involving Jimmy in outlandish situations (such as the accidental death of a co-worker and their attempts to hide the body because the graphic artist is on parole didn't want to go back to prison for her murder; although at the end she was only unconscious) which push the actual "Head Swap" to a secondary issue. The conflict is eventually resolved, and only one image of a "Head Swap" is shown as the song ends.


Letters Home / Letters to Santa

Various members of the show's crew, and often one of the guests, read letters they have written to their parents in the manner of children at a summer camp. While they are reading, an overlay of the actual letter slowly comes into view. Lastly, Jimmy takes out some parchment, an
ink Ink is a gel, sol, or solution that contains at least one colorant, such as a dye or pigment, and is used to color a surface to produce an image, text, or design. Ink is used for drawing or writing with a pen, brush, reed pen, or quill. Thi ...
well, and a large quill and proceeds to write his letter, in
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, in Victorian era-style language with a voice to match. During the Christmas season, the letters are written to Santa Claus instead. In honor of the final episode of '' The Oprah Winfrey Show'', the sketch aired with letters written to
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.


12 Days of Christmas Sweaters

A yearly Christmas tradition on the show (according to Jimmy) is bringing out a large board (the Countdown to Christmas Cabinet) with 12 numbered doors in the manner of an Advent calendar. The number of the door opened corresponds to the number of days left before the show's holiday break. Behind each door is a sweater. Jimmy picks a seat number out of a Santa hat, and whomever in the audience has that number wins that day's sweater. In 2013, an abbreviated version of the series ("The 5 Days of Christmas Sweaters") aired because Jimmy hosted '' Saturday Night Live'' during what normally would be the second week of the segment.


''Late Night'' Stocking Stuffers

In a manner reminiscent of Oprah on her talk show, Jimmy gives a gift to the entire audience each day during the last week before the show's holiday break.


New iPhone Apps

Jimmy plugs in his iPhone to a monitor to show off some new applications he's discovered. One of these apps always deals with a picture of the head of comedian Paul Reiser (such as "ReiserTris", a Tetris-like game with Reiser heads instead of the regular Tetris blocks). On one version, Jimmy used an app designed to locate Reiser, and it displayed "I am 8 feet behind you", then Reiser did a cameo. Another recurring app is " Axl Rose Relaxation Tapes", with the
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frontman (actually Jimmy) singing over relaxing sounds such as wolves howling or thunderstorms, usually ending with him yelling "Take a nap!" The official ''Late Night with Jimmy Fallon'' iPhone app, released November 10, 2010, has a feature called "Jimmy's Phone", which allows users to use some of the apps featured in the sketch, including "Axl Rose Relaxation Tapes", " Moldova Y/N" (which uses your phone's
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to tell you whether or not you're currently in that eastern European nation), "iBanana" (which allows the user to virtually peel and eat a banana), "Lint Brush" (allowing users to virtually clean lint off themselves), "Wet Cement" (allowing users to virtually draw in wet cement), and "Bieber yourself" (allowing users to photoshop Justin Bieber's hair on to pictures of themselves).


Who Cares ''Hindenburg''

After Jimmy briefly mentions three trivial celebrity news items, he declares that the stories should be placed into the "Who Cares ''Hindenburg''." Steve Higgins provides new narration to the classic newsreel footage of the destruction of the zeppelin '' LZ 129 Hindenburg'' (imitating Herbert Morrison's "Oh, the humanity" radio narration). The newsreel footage has had a news crawl featuring the three news items superimposed over the zeppelin to make it look like a modern blimp. The new narration always ends with the exclamation "Who cares?" A frequent target is
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bassist Pete Wentz.


?uestions

We listen in on
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drummer ?uestlove as he thinks some quasi-intellectual thoughts such as "what do you do when the fire escape catches on fire?" or "how do you throw out a trash can?" (he cocks his head and looks off into the distance, nodding occasionally, as we listen to his pre-recorded narration).


Andy Rooney

In "Post-Apocalypse Andy Rooney", Jimmy plays former ''
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'' commentator
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as he gives his thoughts about life in a world after a nuclear war and zombie uprising. After Rooney's retirement, the sketch became "What is Andy Rooney doing now?", showing how Rooney is spending his free time, (i.e. calling everyone in the phone book and ranting to anyone that will listen). Jimmy stopped doing Rooney impressions after the real Rooney's death in late 2011.


Obama Expressions

Jimmy, claiming to be an expert on facial expressions, explains the meanings behind numerous expressions made by U.S. President
Barack Obama Barack Hussein Obama II ( ; born August 4, 1961) is an American politician who served as the 44th president of the United States from 2009 to 2017. A member of the Democratic Party, Obama was the first African-American president of the U ...
. The expressions are usually explained by a short phrase (such as "determined yet hopeful"), until the end of the segment, which features pictures from President Obama's February 2009 meeting with Canadian Prime Minister
Stephen Harper Stephen Joseph Harper (born April 30, 1959) is a Canadian politician who served as the 22nd prime minister of Canada from 2006 to 2015. Harper is the first and only prime minister to come from the modern-day Conservative Party of Canada, ...
; at this point the phrases become overly long drivel about 1980s or 1990s youth popular culture (often food and sitcoms), reminiscing over minute details about the subject. Jimmy once did this segment with photos of Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in place of Obama.


He Said, She Said

Somewhat similar to "Obama Expressions", Jimmy shows a series of photos, each showing a man and a woman. Jimmy then explains what the people in the photos are thinking. The first person's thought is somewhat regular (e.g. "I'm feeding him! This is so romantic!" for a picture of a wife feeding her husband) while their partner's thought is a humorous rejoinder (e.g. "She's feeding me! This is so humiliating!").


Animal Thoughts

Similar to "He Said, She Said", photos of people with their pets are shown, with the pets' thoughts being the punchlines.


Don't Quote Me

Jimmy reads off some famous quotes that he found on Facebook, along with some other quotes allegedly by the same person, but of dubious provenance. (E.g. Lance Armstrong: "I'll spend the rest of my life trying to earn back trust and apologize to people for the rest of my life." Also from Armstrong: "Are there any drugs that can help me do that?")


Speech Timeline

Often after a speech by President Obama, Jimmy will give a timeline of events, starting with actual statements from the speech. The bit will eventually introduce Vice President Joe Biden, who will interrupt Obama in the manner of a spoiled child.


Video Vision

While cleaning his office, Jimmy claims to have found some VHS cassettes from a 1980s production company named Video Vision. The videos are usually short instructional pieces (such as "Dealing with Sexual Harassment in the Workplace"), or holiday guides with bizarre factual errors such as " Christmas was founded in Downtown Europe". They are hosted by Jimmy (as ''James'' Fallon) with a spiked haircut, thick glasses, cheesy sweater and faded jeans, and have many of the hallmarks of video production of the mid-1980s, including low video quality, awkward scene transitions, choppy edits, low-quality special effects, and cheesy graphics which include typos and spelling errors. Portions of the video tape may have been "accidentally" taped over with 1980's sitcoms.


Cupid's Arrow

Jimmy finds some old tapes of men from a 1980s video dating service that used to tape in Studio 6-B called "Cupid's Arrow". The videos are low quality (possibly because they were produced by Video Vision). The men featured are unattractive losers, and Jimmy stated that most of them were probably still available. The sketch was later made into a '' Dating Game''-style TV show hosted by Tony Sanders (played by Higgins) with three of the men: Chester Mann (played by Salahuddin), a perverted part-time shoe salesman and freeloader; James Spadge (played by Miles), a nerd with unusual medical conditions who lives with his mother; and Jose (played by Jimmy), a flamboyant musician who joined the service to prove to his friends he isn't gay; and a female audience member as the contestant, with the video quality downgraded to look like it was from the 1980s. Jose is always the winner.


Product Placement Preacher

To get the audience excited about the show's sponsors, a fake gospel preacher named Rev. Daryl Bivens (played by
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) preaches about the products. Products have included the Big Philly Cheesesteak from
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, Previlosec heartburn medication, an
Toby's Rock Salt


Shout-Outs

After Jimmy gives a
shout-out Name-dropping (or name-checking or a shout-out) is the practice of naming or alluding to important people and institutions within a conversation,. story, song, online identity, or other communication. The term often connotes an attempt to impress ...
to someone,
Questlove Ahmir Khalib Thompson (born January 20, 1971), known professionally as Questlove (stylized as ), is an American musician, record producer, disc jockey, filmmaker, music journalist, and actor. He is the drummer and joint frontman (with Black Thou ...
asks Jimmy if he can give a shout-out to someone as well. After doing so, other members of the cast and crew (usually including
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, writer Morgan Murphy, director
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(always to his wife and about their sex life),
Tariq Trotter Tariq Luqmaan Trotter (born October 3, 1973), better known as Black Thought, is an American rapper, actor and the lead MC of the Philadelphia-based hip hop group the Roots, which he co-founded with drummer Questlove (Ahmir Thompson). Regarded ...
(usually about some sort of craft or cooking project; Trotter wears a blondish-red wig while demonstrating it), or a character played by
Bashir Salahuddin Bashir Salahuddin (born July 6, 1976) is an American actor, writer, and comedian. Early life and education Salahuddin was born and raised in the South Side of Chicago, Illinois. His father is originally from Panama and had moved to Chicago with ...
) interrupt and ask for shout-outs to people or things of their own. At the end, Jimmy quickly recaps each of the shout-outs.


New Velvet Elvises

Jimmy shows a series of
velvet Elvis A Velvet Elvis is a painting of Elvis Presley on velvet. It typically represents a costumed torso of Elvis holding a microphone, painted on black velvet (or velvet of some other dark color, such as navy blue, red or purple). This iconic velvet p ...
es (or "velvet Elvii" as Jimmy claims they are also called) showing Presley in contemporary situations, such as listening to an
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, skydiving, or appearing alongside people like Neytiri from the movie '' Avatar'', Fox News commentator
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, or the cast of '' The Big Bang Theory''. One of the velvet Elvises will usually include a pull-string activated "voice box" (Jimmy pulls the string and holds the painting in front of his mouth so the audience cannot see him providing the voice). The last painting is often of Elvis in a beige jumpsuit performing a particularly boring activity (e.g. taking a nap after doing a crossword puzzle, sitting on a park bench feeding birds). After Jimmy comments on just how boring the activity is, a Boring Elvis impersonator comes out and sings a song about the activity.


Rejected Catchphrases

Jimmy claims to have had a character left out of various movies and video games, such as '' Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen'' or '' Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2''. He shows us a series of outtakes of him spouting bad attempts at catchphrases. Jimmy will also sometimes enlist actors promoting new movies to be in outtakes from those movies with him (including
Jude Law David Jude Heyworth Law (born 29 December 1972) is an English actor. He received a British Academy Film Award, as well as nominations for two Academy Awards, two Tony Awards, and four Golden Globe Awards. In 2007, he received an Honorary Césa ...
for ''
Sherlock Holmes Sherlock Holmes () is a fictional detective created by British author Arthur Conan Doyle. Referring to himself as a " consulting detective" in the stories, Holmes is known for his proficiency with observation, deduction, forensic science and ...
'' and Kim Cattrall for '' Sex and the City 2'').


Milky J

After Jimmy passingly mentions the Hubble Space Telescope, a man in the audience dressed head to toe in New York Yankees apparel named Milky J (
Bashir Salahuddin Bashir Salahuddin (born July 6, 1976) is an American actor, writer, and comedian. Early life and education Salahuddin was born and raised in the South Side of Chicago, Illinois. His father is originally from Panama and had moved to Chicago with ...
) enthusiastically begins listing and showing photos of astronomical features photographed by the telescope, each one punctuated by him yelling "Hubble gotchu!" He also sang a song about it, and later showed a rap video he made. This sketch's timing may be based on the song "Rock You" by The Roots. He appeared in a recent shout-outs sketch, sending shout-outs to molecular models. Jimmy said he recognized him and Milky J explained that since Hubble is being phased out and replaced by the
James Webb Space Telescope The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) is a space telescope which conducts infrared astronomy. As the largest optical telescope in space, its high resolution and sensitivity allow it to view objects too old, distant, or faint for the Hubble Spa ...
, he'd found a new interest. Jimmy then convinced him that Hubble is still something to get excited about, which made him go back into his old shtick. Later, Jimmy mentioned a new planet, and Milky J showed up and went into his routine, but Jimmy once again mentioned how Hubble is being replaced by the James Webb telescope. Milky J then did a rap video about his trip to NASA's
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in Greenbelt, Maryland to try to convince them to stop the new telescope from being launched. Milky J recently appeared in another shoutouts sketch, this time giving a shoutout to gravity: breaking his unfaithful wife's valuables by dropping them and saying "gravity got it".


How You Like Me Now?

Jimmy begins telling a story, but a man in the crowd wearing a Hawaiian shirt and a New York Mets bucket hat (Mike Dicenzo) interrupts, linking the beginning of Jimmy's story to ''Late Night'' via an extended word association, after which he says "how you like me now?". After he does it twice, Jimmy does one as well, causing the man to declare Jimmy the superior player and leave the studio in shame, despite Jimmy's repeated attempts to make him stay. During the sketch that aired March 11, 2013, as Bucket Hat guy went to leave, Laina the
Overly Attached Girlfriend Overly Attached Girlfriend (OAG) is a fictional character and an Internet meme originating in a YouTube video published on June 6, 2012. The character was created by Laina Morris (born June 22, 1991). The video was a submission to a contest he ...
appeared near the exit, wearing an identical Hawaiian shirt and bucket hat. Despite Jimmy's attempts to get the two of them together, Bucket Hat Guy retreated from the exit to the safety of Jimmy's guest chair.


At the Bar with Roger Federer

Jimmy shows a clip from a late-night Tennis Channel show starring Roger Federer (played by Jimmy) called ''At the Bar with Roger Federer'', where the tennis star hangs out in a bar and does strange things, including performing yo-yo tricks, identifying objects (incorrectly) by smell, and discussing his love/hate relationship with his good friend but fierce competitor Rafael Nadal. The sketch only airs during Grand Slam Tennis Tournaments, the current one of which Federer discusses during "The Sports" segment. The most recent edition of this sketch involved Federer buying "a round of drinks on the Federer," then serving a tennis ball between his legs so it causes John McEnroe's drink to spill, which in turn provokes McEnroe to stand up angrily and yell, "Come on, Roger! God! You cannot be serious!" The camera then cuts back to Federer, who casually says "That one's on me," as if nothing happened.


Flame Eyes

Less a full sketch and more a recurring bit, Jimmy will look directly into the camera and jets of fire of will emanate from his eyeballs. Sometimes, he will instead shoot laser beams. Less frequently, gobs of cooked spaghetti will come out. Jimmy will also have
Steve Higgins Steve Higgins (born August 13, 1963) is an American writer, producer, announcer, actor, and comedian. He currently serves as the announcer of ''The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon'' and as a writer and producer of ''Saturday Night Live''. Prio ...
,
Questlove Ahmir Khalib Thompson (born January 20, 1971), known professionally as Questlove (stylized as ), is an American musician, record producer, disc jockey, filmmaker, music journalist, and actor. He is the drummer and joint frontman (with Black Thou ...
, and his celebrity guests play along with the gag as well. Jimmy claims the ability to do these things is a side effect of his LASIK surgery.


Wrestler Entrances

When Jimmy has a professional wrestler as a guest, they will usually enter the studio through a cloud of smoke via a trap door in one of the aisles of the audience area.


Small Town Festivals

Jimmy will read a pamphlet from an upcoming small town festival for that weekend. It is only done in the summer.


Tale of the Tape

Jimmy tells a news story where a person/place/thing is compared to something/one else. He then compares the two usually ending in a punchline joke. In the July 21, 2014 episode he compared Toronto mayor, Rob Ford, with a horse.


Good Advice, Bad Advice

Jimmy demonstrates how a common piece of advice, like "let it flow" can take on a very different meaning depending on who you are (e.g. "Fight fire with fire." Good advice: "If you're trying to get back at your enemy." Bad advice: "If you're trying to put out a fire.")


Do Not Play List

Jimmy reviews several terrible (real) albums and songs (such as Scooter's '' How Much Is the Fish?'', Michael Henderson's '' Slingshot'',
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's '' Hulk Rules'', two tracks off of ''Music To Eat Oscar Mayer Weiners By'' (
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style and
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style), and ''A Taste of Dick Black'').
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, an avid music collector, always states he thinks the songs and artists are fake since he's never heard of them.


Do Not Read List

Jimmy reviews several terrible (real) books (such as '' How to Avoid Huge Ships: Second Edition'', ''Castration: The Advantages and the Disadvantages'', ''Cooking With innie thePooh'', and ''Knitting With Dog Hair'') and suggests people not read them.


Do Not Watch List

Together with the guys from the
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, Jimmy presents selections from old low-quality instructional VHS videos and suggests the audience avoid them (such as the owner's video for the Rejuvenique face mask, ''Superchops 4 Bass with Beaver Felton'', and ''Fun with Ventriloquism'').


Do Not Game List

During the show's Video Game Week in 2013, Jimmy showcased some terrible video games, such as ''
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'' for the
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, '' Captain Novolin'' for the Super NES, and ''
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'' for the Atari 2600. On October 7, 2014, a similar segment was done with terrible board games, such as ''The Sinking of the Titanic Game'', ''Big Foot: The Giant Snow Monster Game'', and the '' Vanilla Ice Electronic Rap Game''.


Charlie Sheen commercials

In the wake of Charlie Sheen's post-rehab media blitz, Jimmy appeared as Sheen in two commercials: one selling his cologne "Winning", and the other selling a Time Life collection of CDs containing outrageous quotes by him. Later, in response to the news that Ashton Kutcher would replace Sheen on '' Two and a Half Men'', Jimmy as Sheen made a new version of Kutcher's old show '' Punk'd'' called ''Sheen'd'' in which he goes around acting obnoxious and bothering people at their jobs. The real Sheen (who also promoted his new show '' Anger Management'') later appeared alongside Jimmy-as-Sheen in an ad for "Clone" cologne.


''Celebrity Whispers''

Jimmy plays British TV show host Peggy Hess, who presents a series of clips of celebrities making small-talk at functions where they are not hooked up to microphones. Whispering voices are added to the soundtrack to show what the celebrities are saying, such as
Brad Pitt William Bradley Pitt (born December 18, 1963) is an American actor and film producer. He is the recipient of various accolades, including two Academy Awards, a British Academy Film Award, two Golden Globe Awards, and a Primetime Emmy Award. ...
and Angelina Jolie discussing putting ''
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'' in their Netflix queue, Pope Benedict XVI showing
Barack Obama Barack Hussein Obama II ( ; born August 4, 1961) is an American politician who served as the 44th president of the United States from 2009 to 2017. A member of the Democratic Party, Obama was the first African-American president of the U ...
his fan art of Garfield, and Gary Busey explaining to
John C. McGinley John Christopher McGinley (born August 3, 1959) is an American actor. His best known roles include Perry Cox in '' Scrubs'', Bob Slydell in ''Office Space'', Captain Hendrix in '' The Rock'', Sergeant Red O'Neill in Oliver Stone's ''Platoon,'' ...
how he punched a mountain lion in the face and then became best friends with it.


Questions & Danswers

Jimmy sent a correspondent to the streets of New York to ask people their thoughts on different topics in the news while dancing their answers.


Popular Mathematics

In an effort to make basic math more relatable for kids, Jimmy breaks down basic arithmetic using pop culture references and notable names (e.g. Larry David +
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=
Bernie Sanders Bernard Sanders (born September8, 1941) is an American politician who has served as the junior United States senator from Vermont since 2007. He was the U.S. representative for the state's at-large congressional district from 1991 to 2007 ...
).


''Father & Son''

A series of animated shorts featuring a father (voiced by Jimmy) giving advice to his (silent) preteen son. This segment only airs on the Friday before Father's Day.


Bargain Bin

Jimmy showcases some items that he has found on sale at various stores. The price-reduction stickers have been strategically placed so that their names are more suggestive, turning a copy of '' The Very Hungry Caterpillar'' into ''The Very Hung Caterpillar'' or a DVD of the show '' Picket Fences'' into ''Picket Feces''. A bath toy called "Rub-A-Dub Work & Squirt" was left alone.


''Late Night'' E-Cards

Jimmy showcases some interesting electronic greeting cards he's discovered, with the insides being insulting to the receiver.


Walter Kump

Jimmy talks about going onto a website that does computer text-to-speech conversions, and then mentions that the computer voice is based on that of a nerdy man named Walter Kump (John Haskell). He then brings out Kump for an interview, which shows off some of the comical mispronunciations, improper enunciation and misuse of punctuation (i.e. saying the word "slash" when a "/" appears in the script) that are prominent of computer-generated voices. Kump later announced he has chosen a second career as a rapper and has recorded a music video, which Jimmy let him play on the show. Kump also appeared after his girlfriend (who speaks in a female robot voice) made a video of him falling while he was rollerblading that went viral. Kump's latest appearance had him announcing he played the hero in an action movie, co-starring Kyle MacLachlan as the villain, and had Jimmy play a climactic scene from it.


On the Bright Side

Jimmy reads a somewhat depressing story from the news and then gives the silver lining. (Example: There are growing concerns about the level of privacy on Facebook. On the bright side, there's a way to post all of your information online without anyone ever seeing it – join Myspace.)


''Night News Now''

A parody of nightly news programs. It usually includes inane graphs; short, nonsensical weather reports; depressed sports anchors, and manipulated footage of celebrities where their faces are turned upside-down.


Russell Brand Reads ''Us Weekly''

British comedian
Russell Brand Russell Edward Brand (born 4 June 1975) is an English comedian and actor known for his flamboyant, loquacious style and manner. Brand has received three British Comedy Awards: Best Newcomer (2006), Best Live Stand-Up (2008), and the award for ...
(Jimmy) comments on articles in the latest issue of '' Us Weekly''. Some episodes have Brand reading ''
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'' instead. When the real Brand was on in February 2013, he appeared and said Jimmy's impression was terrible and read the magazine himself. On August 9, 2012, Jimmy joined anchor
Bob Costas Robert Quinlan Costas (born March 22, 1952) is an American sportscaster who is known for his long tenure with NBC Sports, from 1980 through 2019. He has received 28 Emmy awards for his work and was the prime-time host of 12 Olympic Games from 19 ...
in studio at the
2012 Summer Olympics The 2012 Summer Olympics (officially the Games of the XXX Olympiad and also known as London 2012) was an international multi-sport event held from 27 July to 12 August 2012 in London, England, United Kingdom. The first event, the ...
in London, and showed a version of the sketch with Brand reading the special Olympics edition of the magazine.


Said It and Re-Edit

Jimmy boils down a week's worth of a TV show to one sentence to allow his viewers to more quickly catch up on them. The result is a humorous but still appropriate sentence, like
Rachel Maddow Rachel Anne Maddow (, ; born April 1, 1973) is an American television news program host and liberal political commentator. Maddow hosts ''The Rachel Maddow Show'', a weekly television show on MSNBC, and serves as the cable network's special eve ...
from '' The Rachel Maddow Show'' being edited to say "
Newt Gingrich Newton Leroy Gingrich (; né McPherson; born June 17, 1943) is an American politician and author who served as the 50th speaker of the United States House of Representatives from 1995 to 1999. A member of the Republican Party, he was the U ...
had an ultrasound, and it revealed a small horse inside his stomach." The title of the sketch is a take-off of the
Ronco Ronco was an American company that manufactured and sold a variety of items and devices, most commonly those used in the kitchen. Ron Popeil founded the company in 1964, and infomercials and commercials for the company's products soon became per ...
Showtime Rotisserie Grill's slogan "set it and forget it".


Mitt Romney's Video Blog

Jimmy as
Mitt Romney Willard Mitt Romney (born March 12, 1947) is an American politician, businessman, and lawyer serving as the junior United States senator from Utah since January 2019, succeeding Orrin Hatch. He served as the 70th governor of Massachusetts f ...
attempts to reach younger voters with a video blog, however he proves he is out of touch with them instead.


Romney and Obama conversations

Jimmy as Mitt Romney and Dion Flynn as President Obama have one-on-one private conversations about their presidential debates. Both candidates criticize themselves and each other. After President Obama was re-elected on November 6, 2012, they re-enacted Romney's concession call to President Obama, with them reminiscing about the election, then performing a duet of Paula Cole's "
I Don't Want to Wait "I Don't Want to Wait" is a song written, recorded, and produced by American singer-songwriter Paula Cole. Cole wrote the song in mid-1996 and released it as second single from her second studio album, '' This Fire'' (1996), on October 14, 1997 ...
". On March 19, 2014, a similar sketch with Flynn reprising his role as Obama and Jimmy as President of Russia Vladimir Putin was done. During the
2016 United States presidential election The 2016 United States presidential election was the 58th quadrennial presidential election, held on Tuesday, November 8, 2016. The Republican ticket of businessman Donald Trump and Indiana governor Mike Pence defeated the Democratic ticket ...
, similar sketches with Jimmy as Donald Trump talking to candidates and characters, including Flynn as Obama, Hillary Clinton as herself, Ted Cruz as himself, and Tyler Perry as Madea, were done, with Trump and each person having a one-on-one private conversation over the phone and both criticizing themselves.


Rumor Has It

Jimmy will mention celebrity rumors (the setups) then tell the truth behind them (the punchlines).


In Reply To

Jimmy shows some celebrity Twitter replies to (fake) fan questions, and then reveals the original question. (e.g. Dalai Lama's reply: "Bountiful, rich, and abundant." Follower's question: "Describe your ideal guacamole.") The sketch is also similar in spirit to
Johnny Carson John William Carson (October 23, 1925 – January 23, 2005) was an American television host, comedian, writer and producer. He is best known as the host of ''The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson'' (1962–1992). Carson received six Pr ...
's "
Carnac the Magnificent Carnac the Magnificent was a recurring comedic role played by Johnny Carson on ''The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson''. One of Carson's most well-known characters, Carnac was a "mystic from the East" who could psychically "divine" unknown an ...
" bits on '' The Tonight Show''.


''Tonight Show'' Superlatives

Similar to a high school yearbook, Jimmy shows pictures of NFL players and says what "Most likely to..." awards they received, to promote the players on the teams of that week's episode of '' NBC Sunday Night Football'', which are simply based on what they look like. He also does it for random celebrities (including the cast of the new season of ''
The Bachelorette A bachelorette is an unmarried woman. Bachelorette may also refer to: Film and television * ''The Bachelorette'', a reality television dating show part of ''The Bachelor'' franchise with numerous versions: ** ''The Bachelorette'' (American TV ser ...
''), as well as
NHL The National Hockey League (NHL; french: Ligue nationale de hockey—LNH, ) is a professional ice hockey league in North America comprising 32 teams—25 in the United States and 7 in Canada. It is considered to be the top ranked professional ...
and
NBA The National Basketball Association (NBA) is a professional basketball league in North America. The league is composed of 30 teams (29 in the United States and 1 in Canada) and is one of the major professional sports leagues in the United St ...
players, whose playoffs also air on NBC. For the final version of the skit on ''Late Night'', NFL players listed the awards for the show's writers, before dousing Jimmy with
Gatorade Gatorade is an American brand of sports-themed beverage and food products, built around its signature line of sports drinks. Gatorade is currently manufactured by PepsiCo and is distributed in over 80 countries. The beverage was first develop ...
. After the skit, Jimmy then gave away tickets to go see that year's Super Bowl to a lucky audience member.


Questlove and Tariq re-enact ''The Bachelor''

Jimmy has Questlove and Black Thought re-enact a notable scene from '' The Bachelor'' for audiences that missed it. Other installments have recreated scenes from its spin-offs ''
The Bachelorette A bachelorette is an unmarried woman. Bachelorette may also refer to: Film and television * ''The Bachelorette'', a reality television dating show part of ''The Bachelor'' franchise with numerous versions: ** ''The Bachelorette'' (American TV ser ...
'' and '' Bachelor in Paradise''.


Fallonventions

Jimmy shows original and creative inventions made by kids. The segment usually ends with Jimmy granting them $5,000 from General Electric to continue their work.


Picture This

Jimmy shows some celebrity
Instagram Instagram is a photo and video sharing social networking service owned by American company Meta Platforms. The app allows users to upload media that can be edited with filters and organized by hashtags and geographical tagging. Posts can ...
posts with a common saying, then reveals the photos they posted. (e.g. "On sale now for only 150 dollars!"
Target Target may refer to: Physical items * Shooting target, used in marksmanship training and various shooting sports ** Bullseye (target), the goal one for which one aims in many of these sports ** Aiming point, in field artillery, fi ...
's reply: A printer. Whole Foods' reply: An apple.)


I've Got Good News and Good News

In an attempt to counter all the bad news stories, Jimmy has real-life NBC news anchors read (fake) stories that are overly-positive.


Facebook Headlines

Jimmy claims Facebook started their own newspaper and reads headlines from it, which are usually about the people on it (e.g. "Lonely Stay-at-Home Mom Won't Stop Posting About How Hot
Adam Levine Adam Noah Levine (; born March 18, 1979) is an American singer and songwriter. He serves as the lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist of the pop rock band Maroon 5. Levine began his musical career in 1994 with the band Kara's Flowers, of which ...
Is".


Kid Letters

Jimmy reads letters submitted from kid viewers, and even replies to suggestions.


Mispronouncing

Around the release of a highly anticipated movie or TV program, Jimmy would send a correspondent down to get people's thoughts and opinions and see if they notice that he is mispronouncing the title while asking them questions (e.g. '' This Is Us'' becomes ''Miss the Bus''). The segment is somewhat similar to "Lie Witness News" on ''
Jimmy Kimmel Live! ''Jimmy Kimmel Live!'' is an American late-night talk show, created and hosted by Jimmy Kimmel, broadcast on American Broadcasting Company, ABC. The nightly hour-long show debuted on January 26, 2003, at Hollywood Masonic Temple in Hollywood, Los ...
''.


The Big Question

Usually around holidays, a correspondent would ask an intentionally long question, often filled with facts, ending with him asking a simple question such as "How are you?"


Bad Signs

Jimmy shows viewer-submitted pictures of real signs that contain typos or similar accidentally funny errors, using an iPad ( Apple Inc. is one of the show's main sponsors).


Good Name, Bad Name, Great Name

Jimmy shows an existing brand name and explains when it can be used as a good name or a bad name (e.g. " Oops!... I Did It Again" Good name: A pop song. Bad name: Trump's re-election slogan. Great Name: An adult diaper.)


''Tonight Show'' Polls

Jimmy reads polls with the last response usually being obscure (e.g. "What's your favorite finger food?" 50%: Chicken fingers. 49%: Fish fingers. Joe Biden: Lady fingers.)


This Week in Memes

Jimmy recaps the week through memes with funny sayings based on what the pictures look like.


''Tonight Show'' Podcasts

Jimmy reviews (fake) obscure, lesser-known podcasts with celebrities, like ''Shaq Loves Poems'' and ''Celebrity Quiet Game''.


''Tonight Show''botics

Jimmy showcases new robots and technologies from around the world, including Sophia the Robot.


News & Improved

Jimmy shows pictures from current news and makes up headlines based on how it looks.


Andrew Karn

Jimmy invites independent expert Andrew Karn (played by writer Arthur Meyer) to give tips on what's appropriate to wear during the holidays. Much to Jimmy's chagrin, Andrew usually shows pictures of a formal outfit and a sexual outfit as examples.


''Tonight Show'' GIFs

Jimmy shows GIFs and adds quotes to them based on what they look like.


Deep Issues, Deep Tissues

Jimmy would send a correspondent down to get people's thoughts about current events while being given a deep massage.


Blended News Stories

Jimmy takes three news headlines and blends them together to create one bizarre headline.


In Lighter News

Jimmy reads headlines from lighter news stories to the tune of " Roses are red, violets are blue."


Goodnight News

In a parody of ''
Goodnight Moon ''Goodnight Moon'' is an American children's book written by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Clement Hurd. It was published on September 3, 1947, and is a highly acclaimed bedtime story. This book is the second in Brown and Hurd's "cla ...
'', Jimmy gets interrupted by a baby's cry during the monologue. He would claim it's the news and that it's been so worked up lately that it must still be awake. He would then ask the audience if he can take a moment so he can put the news to bed. Jimmy would then sit next to a rolled newspaper with eyes, and read from the book. Jokes would be based on current news and rhyme (e.g. "Good night woman who gave birth at Taco Bell, your baby's first words will be 'Hard or soft shell?'").


''Tonight Show'' Interesting Polls

Jimmy shows a poll which would turn into an argument between a husband named Carl and his nagging wife Jodie.


Kentucky Derby Hat Giveaway

A tradition on the show done the week before the
Kentucky Derby The Kentucky Derby is a horse race held annually in Louisville, Kentucky, United States, almost always on the first Saturday in May, capping the two-week-long Kentucky Derby Festival. The competition is a Grade I stakes race for three-year ...
, similar to the popular "12 Days of Christmas Sweaters". Jimmy brings out a large board in the style of a cabinet with 4 numbered "hidden compartments" in the manner of an Advent calendar. The number of the door opened corresponds to the number of days left before the Derby. Behind each door is a stereotypical fancy hat like the ones spectators wear to the event. Jimmy picks a number and whomever in the audience has that number wins that day's hat (along with a mint julep offered by Jimmy).


News Smash

Jimmy covers multiple news stories at once, quickly transitioning back and forth between them.


#Blessed #Inspired

Jimmy, donning long hair and a tunic, reads inspirational quotes from Instagram and adds funny quotes to them.


Tariq's Irk List

Tariq tells Jimmy about things that annoy him, like getting old and wearing shoes at home.


Go On, Git!

Jimmy dons a cowboy hat and flannel shirt, chews on a piece of straw, and in an old west-style accent criticizes and tells things he dislikes to "go on, git!" Although usually done solo at his desk, Jimmy has occasionally teamed with a guest on the segment (e.g. Steve Carell in June 2022) as they sit in rocking chairs on a set resembling a rustic country porch.


2020 Election Closing Arguments

Close to the
2020 United States presidential election The 2020 United States presidential election was the 59th quadrennial presidential election, held on Tuesday, November 3, 2020. The Democratic ticket of former vice president Joe Biden and the junior U.S. senator from California Kamala Ha ...
, Jimmy shows a usually funny clip of President Trump that sums up why he deserves a second term.


Popular Mathematics

Jimmy comes out with an idea of improved maths, where, instead of numbers, the equations are composed of various objects, emotions, activities, TV shows, etc. and a trending topic is shown as a result (Example: Streaming service + Gone in 60 seconds = CNN+, referring to its quick closure). At first, the equations included substractions and multiplications, but, in later versions of the sketch, only addition was left as an option.


Trump’s No Context

Jimmy shows a clip of former president Donald Trump at one of his speeches, but instead of presenting the headlines of it, it resembles over a weird behaviour of him at the speech, like unexplainable gestures or an odd citation of it.


Let’s get Siri-ous

When Jimmy talks about a recently finished episode of The Bachelor or
The Bachelorette A bachelorette is an unmarried woman. Bachelorette may also refer to: Film and television * ''The Bachelorette'', a reality television dating show part of ''The Bachelor'' franchise with numerous versions: ** ''The Bachelorette'' (American TV ser ...
, while describing an emotional scene, he rolls the clip of it, but the characters are voiced with Apple’s Siri.


Running gags


Bad joke giveaway

When Jimmy tells a joke in the monologue that he thinks is particularly cheesy, he will apologize then give away its cue cards to members of the audience.


Gary/Garrison

Jimmy often refers to fictional men as Gary, who are usually unintelligent or acting obnoxious and people are letting him know this. He also refers to fictional misbehaving boys as Garrison (who hates that name and wishes his parents would call him Gary).


Hot Sax

Jimmy and the gang take turns miming the saxophone solo of " Old Time Rock and Roll" while a recording of it is played.


Funkin Gonuts

Whenever a story about
Dunkin Donuts Dunkin' Donuts LLC, also known as Dunkin' and by the initials DD, is an American multinational coffee and doughnut company, as well as a quick service restaurant. It was founded by Bill Rosenberg (1916–2002) in Quincy, Massachusetts, in 195 ...
is mentioned, Jimmy says, "Or as I call it, 'Funkin Gonuts'", the Roots then play some funky music, which Jimmy dances to. After it ends, Higgins says, "Donuts!"


Hashtag the Panda

Following a story in his April 23, 2014 monologue about a depressed panda in
China China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia. It is the world's most populous country, with a population exceeding 1.4 billion, slightly ahead of India. China spans the equivalent of five time zones and ...
, named Seesha, Fallon mentioned that scientists had put a TV in the cage to cheer up the panda. Fallon then told a couple panda jokes for Seesha, and after each joke, a man in a panda suit would cut in front of the screen and do a short dance. Eventually, he worked his way into the hallway where he kept dancing as the Roots continued to play his song. The panda returned the next night, and Fallon sent out a hashtag called #FallonPanda to gather name suggestions. The next night, it was announced the panda's name was "Hashtag." The panda who was in his teenage years now frequently returns in monologues following a series of jokes, dancing all the way into the hall to the Roots' music. It was later revealed that Ben Stiller was the man in the Hashtag costume, although when Stiller returned as a guest,
Chris Rock Christopher Julius Rock (born February 7, 1965) is an American stand-up comedian, actor, and filmmaker. Known for his work in comic film, television and stage, he has received multiple accolades, including three Grammy Awards for best come ...
had taken over mascot duties. On May 17, 2017, as part of a promotion for her upcoming single, for '' The Voice'' coach Miley Cyrus took a turn inside the suit. During the show's first trip to Universal Orlando Resort in 2014, Hashtag was part of a dance-off against Stuff the Magic Dragon, the mascot of the
Orlando Magic The Orlando Magic are an American professional basketball team based in Orlando, Florida. The Magic compete in the National Basketball Association (NBA) as a member of the league's Eastern Conference Southeast Division. The franchise was establ ...
, which ended in a tie. Hashtag the Panda can be seen in the queue of the theme park attraction
Race Through New York Starring Jimmy Fallon Race Through New York Starring Jimmy Fallon is a 3D motion-simulator at Universal Studios Florida based on Jimmy Fallon's tenure at ''The Tonight Show''. The ride was officially announced on the October 27, 2015 episode of ''The Tonight Show S ...
at
Universal Studios Florida Universal Studios Florida (also known as Universal Studios or USF) is a theme park located in Orlando, Florida. Primarily themed to movies, television and other aspects of the entertainment industry, the park opened to the public on June 7, 1990 ...
in
Orlando Orlando () is a city in the U.S. state of Florida and is the county seat of Orange County. In Central Florida, it is the center of the Orlando metropolitan area, which had a population of 2,509,831, according to U.S. Census Bureau figures rele ...
for meet-and-greets and also appears in the ride experience, where Hashtag is on top of the
Empire State Building The Empire State Building is a 102-story Art Deco skyscraper in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. The building was designed by Shreve, Lamb & Harmon and built from 1930 to 1931. Its name is derived from "Empire State", the nickname of the st ...
, trying to flick off planes. For the Kids Tonight Show, a character named Little Hashtag was created especially for the show centered on family friendliness and is apparently Hashtag’s son implying that he is now fully grown up and a loving father.


Retiring

When the announcer Steve Higgins says a joke that is both very funny and very cheesy, he will "retire" by waving to the crowd and walking off the stage. He will then come back, appearing exhausted, then explaining something crazy that happened to him that caused him to come back. On other occasions, Fallon will "retire." When either man "retires," the Roots play
blues Blues is a music genre and musical form which originated in the Deep South of the United States around the 1860s. Blues incorporated spirituals, work songs, field hollers, shouts, chants, and rhymed simple narrative ballads from the Afr ...
music.


Jay Leno does monologue jokes

Whenever his predecessor
Jay Leno James Douglas Muir Leno (; born April 28, 1950) is an American television host, comedian, writer, and actor. After doing stand-up comedy for years, he became the host of NBC's ''The Tonight Show'' from 1992 to 2009. Beginning in September 2009 ...
is a guest, Jimmy will feign an injury during the monologue (in the form of allegedly pulling a muscle) and Leno will have to "tag in" and take his spot for a few minutes while he recovers.


The angry old man

In this conceit, Fallon sets up the premise that he had found an angry man ranting on the street and wants to give the man an opportunity to vent and get his complaints off his chest. Leno then comes in and gives his monologue in the form of a rant, finishing by storming off the set in a rage, sometimes knocking down a staffer on his way out the door.


Billy Crystal variation

One occasion had Jimmy supposedly got a tickle in his throat while telling Hillary Clinton jokes. Billy Crystal took over for the remainder of the monologues.


Sketches involving audience participation


Games


Regular games


=Lick it For Ten

= A segment introduced on the show's first episode, in which Jimmy invites audience members to come on stage and lick objects, such as a lawn mower or a bowling ball, for ten dollars. Drew Barrymore and Kelly Ripa have played the game as celebrities.


=Wheel of Carpet Samples

= Introduced in the show's second week, this segment features a game with loosely defined rules and bizarre scoring whose theme song is an off-key version of " The Final Countdown". Three audience members are chosen to spin a wheel containing various carpet samples. The wheel includes a "mystery sample", which is revealed by the announcer to both the audience and the contestants prior to game play. Each contestant spins the wheel just once and is awarded a seemingly arbitrary point value (Jimmy tells the second contestant that the point value the first contestant scored is the maximum number of points a contestant can possibly get, and then asks if the second player thinks he or she can beat it). Each game contains the speed round with a "carpet sample fun fact": a piece of trivia, and the "lightning round" in which the contestant must "name as many things as possible" in three seconds (after which Jimmy names a thing that is none of the things the contestant mentioned), and a "carpet sample cartoon break", which is followed by a "the making of" featurette, then a "the making of the making of" featurette, then an epilogue of the makers of them. If a contestant lands on a piece that has already been won, Jimmy turns the wheel back five spaces. A seemingly arbitrary winner, chosen by Higgins (who wasn't paying attention because he was arguing with his wife on the phone), wins the sample of carpet on which the wheel stopped during their spin. The other two contestants each receive a consolation prize that turns out to be much more valuable than the winning contestant's prize, usually a $300 gift card to the Apple Store (the winning contestant is ultimately awarded the consolation prize as well).


=Cell Phone Shootout

= Jimmy picks three random audience members to come down. They are shown a table covered in various "prizes", including a large-screen plasma TV (or a MacBook, or other similarly desirable popular item), tickets to a cleaning products convention, a used trumpet, lingerie, recorded VHS tapes, donuts for the entire audience, a box of rocks, a coffee mug, a year's worth of back issues of ''Orthopedics'' magazine, a pipe carved into Jimmy's likeness, a 15-second rave, and other similar kitschy items. A Sharp 108 shows a rapid-fire series of images of the objects available to be won, with each image only visible for 1/6 of a second. When Jimmy gives the cue, the contestants must snap a picture with their cellphone of whatever item is on the screen. The contestant wins whatever item of which they have taken a picture. One unlucky female contestant's phone was so slow to take a picture that all she photographed was the game's logo after the prizes had stopped flashing. As a consolation prize, she was awarded "donuts for the entire audience". A frequent prize is "The Call of the Wolf Waker": a man (Mike Dicenzo) covered head to toe in furs performs a wolf call using his cupped hands; while he is performing the call, footage of sleeping wolves waking up is shown. Another grand prize was 15 seconds in the VIP room with two Victoria's Secret models.


=Dance Your Hat and Gloves Off

= In a parody of ''
Dance Your Ass Off ''Dance Your Ass Off'' (also rendered in a censored form as ''Dance Your A** Off'' for broadcast television mentions and promotions) is a reality competition series on the Oxygen Network hosted by Marissa Jaret Winokur in the first season, then ...
'', Jimmy invites three audience members on stage and challenges them to put on a neon yellow wool knit cap and yellow rubber gloves and try to get them off only by whipping their body parts around. Jimmy warns that "smurfing" (wearing one's cap loosely and high on the head in the manner of a Smurf) is not allowed. Two points are awarded for removing a hat, with one point each for the gloves; ties are broken based on audience applause. The winner receives $300 in one dollar bills, although the bills are presented in strange ways, such as wadded up and stuffed in a plastic bag, stuffed into the hollow handle of a snow shovel, or taped end-to-end in a long chain. Losers receive a T-shirt. Jimmy closes the segment by reciting a rhyming verse, which in some instances of the sketch becomes absurdly long and about an embarrassing health problem Jimmy has such as genital warts.


=Karaoke Contest

= Jimmy challenges three audience members to a karaoke contest where they sing quotes from a celebrity, including
Nicole Polizzi Nicole Elizabeth LaValle ( née Polizzi; born November 23, 1987), best known by her nickname Snooki, is an American reality television personality. She is best known for being a cast member of the MTV reality show '' Jersey Shore'' and starr ...
, John Madden and Mel Gibson; most installments use quotes from American conservative politicians and commentators, including South Carolina governor Mark Sanford; Tea Party convention speakers Tom Tancredo, Joseph Farah, and
Sarah Palin Sarah Louise Palin (; Heath; born February 11, 1964) is an American politician, commentator, author, and reality television personality who served as the ninth governor of Alaska from 2006 until her resignation in 2009. She was the 2008 R ...
; Fox News hosts
Glenn Beck Glenn Lee Beck (born February 10, 1964) is an American conservative political commentator, radio host, entrepreneur, and television producer. He is the CEO, founder, and owner of Mercury Radio Arts, the parent company of his television and rad ...
and Sean Hannity; and, most frequently, Rush Limbaugh. One version featured quotes from the erotic novel '' Fifty Shades of Grey''. Another featured quotes from recent '' Celebrity Apprentice'' bootee Gary Busey. (This installment had only two audience members, with Busey himself also competing; Busey was named the winner, but Jimmy revealed that "friends, family, and the actual Gary Busey" were not eligible to receive prizes.) The most recent installment featured quotes from the cast of '' Duck Dynasty''. The winner, determined by audience applause, receives a karaoke machine, and losers receive T-shirts or hoodies.


=Hot Dog in a Hole

= Jimmy invites three guests on stage, and they must attempt to throw the most hot dogs through holes carved in the mouths of large (about 6 feet tall) celebrity faces. The celebrities are usually related somehow, such as the cast of ''
New Moon In astronomy, the new moon is the first lunar phase, when the Moon and Sun have the same ecliptic longitude. At this phase, the lunar disk is not visible to the naked eye, except when it is silhouetted against the Sun during a solar eclipse. ...
'', the three men from the TV show '' Full House'', hosts on
Fox News Channel The Fox News Channel, abbreviated FNC, commonly known as Fox News, and stylized in all caps, is an American multinational conservative cable news television channel based in New York City. It is owned by Fox News Media, which itself is owne ...
, or politicians. (An installment of the game after the
House A house is a single-unit residential building. It may range in complexity from a rudimentary hut to a complex structure of wood, masonry, concrete or other material, outfitted with plumbing, electrical, and heating, ventilation, and air condi ...
vote on the 2010 health care legislation featured Rep. Henry Waxman (D-CA); the Congressman's face had a smaller-than-usual mouth hole but added cutouts for his nostrils.) In the case of a tie, contestants participate in a sudden-death toss-off. The winner receives a hot dog toaster, and the losers receive a package of hot dogs.


=''Late Night'' Air Drum Challenge

= Three audience members play air drums (similar to air guitar) along to a short drum-heavy instrumental track played by
The Roots The Roots are an American hip hop band formed in 1987 by Tariq "Black Thought" Trotter and Ahmir "Questlove" Thompson in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. The Roots serve as the house band on NBC's ''The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy F ...
. The winner is selected by audience applause, who receives a drum kit donated by Yamaha and Zildjian. The two losers receive drumheads autographed by The Roots.


=Celebrity Man Boobs

= Three audience members are each shown three close-up photos of different
man boobs ''The Bob & Tom Show'' is a syndicated US radio program established by Bob Kevoian and Tom Griswold at radio station WFBQ in Indianapolis, Indiana, March 7, 1983, and syndicated nationally since January 6, 1995. Originally syndicated by Premier ...
, and are asked to pick which one belongs to a particular celebrity. The three photos are given punny names such as " Areola 51" or " Yo Flabba-Flabba". Winners receive a man boobs-themed wall calendar, and losers receive a "Man Boobs" T-shirt.


=Competitive Spit-Takes

= Two pairs of audience members compete. One member of each pair rolls a specially marked die to determine whether they will be spitting or receiving. The spitter takes a sip of water, and then the receiver recites the punch line to a provided joke (usually in the form of " ormal phrase I thought you said imilar-sounding sexual phrase"), at which the spitter performs their best
spit-take A spit-take is a comedic technique or reaction in which someone spits a drink, or sometimes food, out of their mouth as a reaction to a surprising or funny statement. An essential part of the spit-take is comedic timing. The person performing the s ...
. Audience applause determines the winning team. Sometimes, Jimmy will have the spitter and receiver switch positions if their first spit-take is particularly good or they have extra time. The winning team receives a pair of hand towels embroidered with the "Competitive Spit-Takes" logo, while the losing team receives a pair of
moist towelette A wet wipe, also known as a wet towel or a moist towelette, disposable wipe, disinfecting wipe, or a baby wipe (in specific circumstances) is a small to medium-sized moistened piece of plastic or cloth that either comes folded and individually ...
s.


=Dancing on Air

= Three audience members select styles of dance (e.g. Irish stepdance, ballet, or
disco Disco is a genre of dance music and a subculture that emerged in the 1970s from the United States' urban nightlife scene. Its sound is typified by four-on-the-floor beats, syncopated basslines, string sections, brass and horns, electric pia ...
) out of Jimmy's "Velvety Dance Bag", and then attempt to perform that dance style after being hung by a harness ten feet in the air. The winner is selected by audience applause. The winner receives a dancing-themed prize, such as
Nintendo is a Japanese Multinational corporation, multinational video game company headquartered in Kyoto, Japan. It develops video games and video game consoles. Nintendo was founded in 1889 as by craftsman Fusajiro Yamauchi and originally produce ...
Wii The Wii ( ) is a home video game console developed and marketed by Nintendo. It was released on November 19, 2006, in North America and in December 2006 for most other Regional lockout, regions of the world. It is Nintendo's fifth major ho ...
and a dancing game or Arthur Murray dancing lessons, while the losers receive T-shirts.


=Battle of the Instant Bands

= Before the show, Jimmy selects members of the audience who are musicians but do not otherwise know each other. They are split into two "instant bands" and are given about half an hour to come up with a band name, design an album cover, and write a song to perform. Winners are determined by audience applause. Winners receive the instruments they played and a $300 gift certificate to Guitar Center, while the losers receive T-shirts. On the June 15, 2011 show, Jimmy hosted the finalists in '' Rolling Stone'' and
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' "Choose the Cover" contest (Lelia Broussard from Los Angeles, California, and The Sheepdogs from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan). Prior to the show, a member of the audience (Terry Patterson from the San Francisco area) was selected and both bands had to write a song about her. Each member of both bands received a ''Late Night'' T-shirt, and the winning band (The Sheepdogs) received 20 pints of Jimmy's
Ben & Jerry's Ben & Jerry's Homemade Holdings Inc., trading and commonly known as Ben & Jerry's, is an American company that manufactures ice cream, frozen yogurt, and sorbet. Founded in 1978 in Burlington, Vermont, the company went from a single ice cream p ...
flavor, "Late Night Snack".


=Battle of the Instant Dance Crews

= Similar to Battle of the Instant Bands, Jimmy assembles two dance crews from the audience and has them each choreograph a dance routine in under an hour. The winners each receive $300 gift cards from
J.Crew J.Crew Group, Inc., is an American multi-brand, multi-channel, specialty retailer. The company offers an assortment of women's, men's, and children's apparel and accessories, including swimwear, outerwear, lounge-wear, bags, sweaters, denim, dr ...
, while the losers win $100 gift cards.


=Battle of the Instant Songwriters

= Similar to Battle of the Instant Bands, Jimmy selects three singer/songwriters from the audience and has them write a short song based on a different nonsensical phrase like "turtle sunrise" or "clouds are people too". The winner receives a $300 gift card to Guitar Center, while the losers receive $100 gift cards.


=Put It In Reverse

= Two audience members are given a scene to perform with Jimmy in reverse (walking backward, etc.). After they complete the scene, the footage is then shown reversed so that it looks normal. The winner is determined by audience applause, who receives a piece of reversible clothing (such as a jacket or a jersey), while the loser receives a t-shirt with a reversed ''Late Night'' logo.


=Spanx But No Spanx

= Two teams of three male audience members race in a relay to pass a Spanx body-shaping undergarment over their bodies as fast as possible. After taking the garment off of a mannequin, the first person steps into it and then pulls the garment over his head. The next team member then pulls the garment over his head and off over his feet. The third team member reverses direction once again and pulls the garment on feet-first. After pulling the garment over his head, the third team member then races to deposit the garment in a basket (the "Spanx Bank"). The other team members may assist in the passing of the garment, but cannot bunch it up or fold it onto itself. The winning team wins ''Late Night'' compression T-shirts and a pair of Spanx, and the losers receive regular ''Late Night'' T-shirts..


=Say What!?

= Three audience members "try to decipher the garbled-mouth ramblings of Rickie Johnston, a pig farmer with a real anger-management problem," according to Jimmy. Johnston (played by Bobby Tisdale) is a stereotypical redneck, dressed in a pair of overalls, a trucker's hat, and no shirt, in addition to a huge mouthful of chewing tobacco and an exaggerated Southern accent. The game has three rounds, worth 10, 100, and 1000 points. The first two rounds vary, but the third round is always "What's On Rickie's Mini-Dish Tonight?", which involves Johnston acting out a scene from a movie and the contestants must guess its title. The winner of the first installment of the game had the choice between a chocolate-covered horseshoe and a "beer-amid" (a pyramid made from cement-filled beer cans) as a prize and chose the beer-amid. The second installment of the game had as its prize a package of paper plates. The third installment awarded a watch made from a can of chewing tobacco. The losers receive a bag of frozen tater tots, with Jimmy giving Rickie a bag as well (they're his favorite).


=Name That Guy

= Three audience members are shown pictures of non-celebrities and each must guess the first and last name of the person shown. The images of non-famous men flashes quickly with one of a famous man second to last (usually 1990s sitcom stars). The first two contestants get a single guy to name, but the last contestant plays the "lightning round", where they try to name eight guys in 20 seconds. They show's grand prize, $15,000, has never been won, but the losers (all contestants are invariably losers) receive a T-shirt with their person's name on it (Higgins encourages all contestants to "wear your shame in style"). The spirit of the game is similar to " Wheel of Carpet Samples". Due to "lack of budget", the segment uses scene transition graphics from '' Home Improvement'' between contestants. It also features "Name That Guy Fun Facts" like " on-famous man was born in Cincinnati, Ohio". Actor Charlie Day played the game's lightning round on the July 11, 2013 episode.


=Models and Buckets

= Jimmy claims this is "the game that everyone is talking about." This is followed by five brief video clips of five different people (
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,
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, Hillary Clinton,
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, and
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) strung together so it sounds like they are saying the sentence, "I love Models and Buckets." The twelve models are brought out and Jimmy will ask them an open ended question, such as "How was your weekend?", with each giving a different answer simultaneously. Jimmy then brings in two male audience members who singularly select alternately a bucket held by each model (similar to ''
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'') that is filled with an item such as food (e.g. orange soda, baked beans, or chocolate syrup), confetti, or packing peanuts to be tipped over the contestant's head by that model. The hope is to find the bucket that contains fake $1 bills. The losing contestant receives a ''Late Night'' bucket hat (Jimmy and The Roots then begin a rap interlude about the bucket hat). The initial installment of the game used 16 buckets instead of 12. When only six buckets remain, the game enters the "double trouble" phase, where each contestant selects a bucket to be tipped simultaneously. If a contestant wins early in the game, Jimmy will have the models reset with new buckets and the contestants play a second game for another $100. In one installment, both contestants won $100, and the bucket hat was not awarded. Contestants also a receive new clean clothing backstage afterwards.


=Buzzwords

= Jimmy had audience members roll a twenty-sided die with a letter on each face (likely taken from the game
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) and say as many words that start with that letter, with rules such as no proper nouns, no long pauses between words, etc. Contestants win $10 cash for each correct word.


=Copy Machine Match Game

= While two audience members are blindfolded and wear noise-canceling headphones on stage, Jimmy selects another audience member to come down and photocopy their face; after doing so, that person returns to their seat. Singularly each of two contestants are given the photocopy and the task to run into the audience to find the photocopied person. While they are searching, the Roots play music whose tempo slows or fastens depending on how "hot" or "cold" the contestant is in their search. The contestant that finds the photocopied person fastest is declared the winner and receives a desktop printer/fax/scanner/copier, while both the loser and the photocopied person receive a ream of copy paper.


=Karate Piñata

= Three blindfolded audience members attempt to break ball-shaped piñatas with smiley faces on them (which "bear a striking resemblance to celebrities in the news") rotating around them using only
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kicks. Ties are broken by "kicking awesomeness" (as voted on by the audience). The winner receives $300 worth of
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boxed taco kits (brought out by Gwar and Dwar), while the losers receive ''Late Night''
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=What's Mine Is Yours

= Five audience members each donate one of their possessions to a communal "jackpot". Jimmy spices it up by adding the contents of a wallet in his pocket, including $500 (sometimes in cash, sometimes as a gift card to the Apple Store). Each of the five audience members has their name on a tile in a bucket. Jimmy singularly pulls a tile from the bucket to eliminate contestants until only one contestant is left, who wins everything in the jackpot. The other four contestants receive ''Late Night'' T-shirts or sweatshirts.


=Doll Posin'

= Three audience members are singularly shown a collectible doll for five seconds, and then have thirty seconds to assume the pose of the doll as closely as possible using a box of props and costumes. Contestants that have yet to play are placed beneath large blue sensory-deprivation "domes of silence". The winner is chosen by audience applause; in the first installment, the winner received a three-foot-tall Barbie doll, but in later installments the prize was $100 and the doll the contestants were imitating. Losers receive doll-sized ''Late Night'' T-shirts.


=Darts of Insanity

= A series of stunts, each with an associated point value, cycles rapid-fire on the "Dartboard of Insanity" (the Sharp 108). Three audience members singularly shoot a
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dart gun at the Dartboard, stopping the cycle on a particular stunt. Whichever contestant completes the stunt with the highest point value is declared the winner. All three contestants receive $100 and either a T-shirt or a "
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sweatshirt" (a sweatshirt with a pocket for a beer bottle on the front), although only the winner receives his $100 in the form of a giant check. Only a few of the "available" games are ever played. Some of the games are highlighted by Jimmy before the game; some are named and also described – these are usually over the top. Still others only ever appear in the rotation. The last game to be played is always "Dude Spoon". (Some contestants land on "Dude Spoon," but are given the option to spin again; they then land on "Double Dude Spoon", where they have to spoon with two dudes instead of just one.) The point value of games can vary from episode to episode. Available games include: ''In the rotation only'': Beat Your Meat (3 points), Believe it or Snot (6 points), Bride of Spanxenstein (5/6 points), Emission Possible (3 points), Fish Sandwich (3 points), Germs of Endearment (6 points), Hog-Tied and Lovin' It! (6 points), Honey Nut Pantyhose (6 points), Melt Your Face Off (15 points), Nip R.I.P. (12 points), Peanut Butter Pickle Face (3/5/6 points), Pickle Tickle (3/6 points), Purple Nurple (12 points), Sausage-Link Jump Rope (6 points), Veggie Wedgie (3 points), and Whack-A-Sack (3 points) ''Described'': Cat Nips (10 points – the contestant is strapped down and catnip is sprinkled on their nipples, and 12 cats are let loose to "go to town" on them), Expired Milkshake of Pain (12 points – the contestant must think about an expired milkshake while being shocked with a cattle prod), Fondles the Clown (3/10/12 points – a guy is taken off the street, dressed up like a clown, and tickles the contestant in his "swimsuit area"), Goblet of Shame (12 points – involves a medieval goblet and full frontal nudity), Hula Hoop of Horror (12 points – the contestant hula hoops while 15 strangers wearing hoods shock him with cattle prods), Jelly Sock of Death (3/10 points – the contestant is hit with a sock filled with jelly), Rabbit Punch (12 points – the contestant names a number from 1 to 12, and then a guy dressed in a rabbit costume punches them in the back as hard as he can), and Stank Hose (12 points – the contestant is whipped with a smelly garden hose) ''Played'': Blindfold Balloon Pop (5 points – a blindfolded contestant must pop 3 balloons by stomping on them), Dude Spoon (10/15 points – the contestant must spoon with a guy named Sebastian ( Seth Herzog)), Egg Head (5 points – the contestant must put a large Easter egg on his head and dance the "ancient mystical dance of the egg-head"), Grab the Balls in Your Nutsack (10 points – while blindfolded, the contestant must determine how many blue balls are in a large sack filled with
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s), Guac Head (3/4 points – the contestant has guacamole smeared into his hair), "Late Night Snack" Slip 'n Slide (5 points – the contestant traverses a Slip 'n Slide lubricated with melted ice cream), Hot Dog in a Hole (5/10 points – a solo version of the regular game; the contestant tries to score 7 hits), Look at Yourself (12 points – the contestant must look at themselves in a mirror for 30 seconds without laughing while Jimmy goads them), Nutsack Attack!! (10 points – the contestant must search through a large sack of peanuts for the "money nut" red walnut, Pumpkin Head (5 points – the contestant must put a hollowed-out pumpkin on his head and dance the "ancient mystical dance of the pumpkin-head"), Puppy Chow (5/10 points – the contestant has a can of dog food eaten off his stomach by puppies), Shake Your Balls Off! (5/10 points – the contestant wears a Velcro diaper covered with balls and must shake them all off without using his hands), Syrup Hat (6 points – the contestant must reach into a large jar filled with warm maple syrup, retrieve a baseball cap, and put it on), and Yuck Uggs (3/5 points – the contestant must put on a pair of
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ne filled with chocolate pudding and the other with tapiocaand dance for 10 seconds)


=Wax On, Wax Off

= Two audience members compete, at least one male. One of the contestants tries to answer trivia questions; each correct answer earns the team $100, but for each incorrect answer, the non-answerer has a portion of his chest hair removed with hot wax. Unfortunately, all of the questions are in obscure ''Jeopardy!''-like categories such as "Latvian Prime Ministers", "13th-Century South American Architecture", and "Much Ado About 'Quantum Mechanics'" ("you'll notice 'quantum mechanics' is in quotes", says Jimmy). The last regular question is played in the "double trouble" format, where two portions of hair are at stake. The question is usually in the category "Numbers", and the question is usually "I'm thinking of a number between 1 and 1000 – what is it?" (After the contestant gives his guess, Jimmy offers him the chance to change his guess. After doing so, Jimmy reveals the correct number was actually their first guess.) The "lightning round" features categories flashing by quickly, with easy categories like music, TV, and movies being skipped over for another difficult category at the end. As a consolation prize, the contestants are given "Ed Zeppelin" T-shirts (also a prize in the "Wheel of Game Shows" game) and a 24-pack of Nad's body hair removal strips. To date, no one has answered a single question correctly. The person being waxed in the installment that aired May 15, 2011, was
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center (American football), center Nick Mangold.


=Wheel of Game Shows

= Another surreal game in the spirit of "Wheel of Carpet Samples". Three audience members play mini-games selected by pressing the "game pud" (a buzzer) as the options rotate on the Sharp 108 (similar to the game show ''Press Your Luck''). If a player lands on a picture of actor Steve Guttenberg, however, they lose their turn and owe the show $75 (similar to ''Press Your Luck'' "Whammy"). To this end, Jimmy urges the contestants to shout "No Guttenbergs!" as the monitor rotates. Games available include: "Animal Farm", "Brownie Points", "Dance Dance Dance", "Drawing Board", "Find the Red Tissue", "Grab the Cupcake", "Grocery List", "Guess the Card", "Hands in Your Pants", "''
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'' Trivia vs. the Roots", "Heads or Tails?", "Hide the Shoe", "''iCarly'' Trivia vs. the Roots", "Jellybean Jar", "Magnet Scramble", "Number Jumbler", "Number Scramble", "Picture Puzzle", "Remember That Episode of '' Full House''", "Rock, Paper, Scissors, Nuclear Warhead", "Snap Judgment", "Tarantula Bonanza", "True or False", "Wet Nap Face Slap", "What's In The Box?", "What's the Difference?", "Where Did You Get That Shirt?", "Word of the Day", "Yes or No", and "You Can't Possibly Win!". After all contestants inevitably tie at zero points since Jimmy doesn't tell them how to play the games, even after a "tiebreaker" (such as "Brownie Points", "Shut Your Pie Hole", or "Egg On Your Face"), they all receive copies of the '' Saturday Night Live'' board game (with three pieces missing) and Led Zeppelin T-shirts where the first "L" has fallen off so that they read "Ed Zeppelin". (Later installments of the game substitute a copy of Jimmy's CD ''
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'' for the ''SNL'' board game.)


=Put It On a Cracker

= Two audience members compete. Each is blindfolded and fed a cracker with three different foods on top (such as pepperoni, peanut butter, and Swedish fish). They must try to name as many of the ingredients as they can. The winner receives a $300 gift certificate to Whole Foods Market, Whole Foods, while the loser gets to interact with a celebrity impersonator (such as Abraham Lincoln or young Santa Claus) (and is also given a $150 gift certificate to Whole Foods).


=Ready Set Flow

= Three audience members compete. They are each given three nouns (an object, a place, and a name - e.g. Barbie, Barbie Doll, France, and Charlie Sheen) they must work into a 30-second freestyle rap. The nouns are generated by "Rhyme Wave", a "robot" (played by Tariq Trotter) with a computerized voice that appears on the Sharp 108. The winner is determined by audience applause. The winner receives a TASCAM portastudio, pocket studio digital recorder, while the runners-up receive ''Late Night'' T-shirts, notepads, and pens to write down their own raps.


=Sing It Like You Mean It

= Two audience members compete. Each is played a new song by the Roots that they must memorize and then immediately perform. The contestant that has yet to play is placed beneath a large blue sensory-deprivation "dome of silence". The winner is determined by audience applause, who is given a $100 bill and a burned CD with their song rendition on it, while the loser receives a ''Late Night'' T-shirt.


=Tell Us What You Know

= Three audience members compete. Each is given a topic by Jimmy and is given 10 seconds to give as many words as possible relating to that topic. After time is up, they are given a score by the "Brainmaster" (Mike Dicenzo, wearing a brown robe, turban, and a large, light-up brain). The winner is given a special prize in an ornate wooden chest (selected by the Brainmaster). The two losers receive cans of Turtle Wax. (The winner's prize, coincidentally, is also Turtle Wax.) (In one playing, the contestants received giftcards to
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, and the winner also received a bag of potato chips autographed by Tony Danza.)


=Sounds... Good?

= Three audience members compete. They are each given a song to sing karaoke-style – with the catch that they will be wearing noise-canceling headphones so they cannot hear themselves sing. Also, cowboy DJ Munson Rawlings (Gerard Bradford) will be manipulating the pitch of the song, which they must match. The winner is determined by audience applause, who wins a pair of noise-canceling headphones, while the losers receive ''Late Night'' hoodies.


=Do the Blank

= On May 15, 2013, Jimmy invented a new game. Two audience members, a young man and a young woman, were invited to the stage for a dancing competition. Jimmy placed them on either side of a small barrier (so that they could not see each other), then he called out the names of made-up dances which they performed for a few moments, while the Roots played music. The dances Jimmy announced were "The Bro-Bot," "The Freaky Frog," "The Elevator," "The Disco Dentist," "Hand Dancin'," "The Sexy Sway," and "The Flying Tornado." To choose a winner, Jimmy proposed a "Blank-Off" and pressed the "Button of Boogie." A prepared slot machine gave each contestant three "random" words for a final dance: the young woman was given "Pogo Stick Paperboy" and the young man received "The Glowing Thong." The contestants performed their interpretations of these last dances, as before, and then received prizes.


=Talk Like Trump

= Jimmy selects three audience members and asks how they think the President will mispronounce a single word. Once selected, he gives them a T-shirt with the mispronounced word on it as a prize for participating.


=Trump Magic 8-Ball

= Jimmy would claim that Mattel created a new toy called "The Trump Magic 8-Ball" and that he actually has one. He would then select three audience members to ask the ball a yes-or-no question. Once asked, Jimmy would repeat the question to the ball, shake, and flip it over to reveal a small clip of President Trump played inside of it "answering" the question.


Other sketches


Shared Experience

Introduced in the third week of the show, this segment consists of the audience and show members participating in an experience together. In the first show, these experiences were to eat a Warhead sour candy, wear a Sleeved blanket, Snuggy, and make a bird call. Other "Shared Experiences" have involved playing with an inflated beach ball and shooting
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guns at
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while he quietly played Jenga by himself.


President of the Audience

During the show's first week, on March 5, 2009, Jimmy picked three random audience members and elected one of them to be president of the audience for the night. Later that night, MSNBC host
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appeared in a breaking news segment and reported that his approval ratings were dropping. Attack ads from his opponent were also shown, accusing the president of being a flip flopper when it came to liking Jimmy's jokes. The old president was later "impeached" on April 17, 2009, and a new president was appointed. On March 10, 2010, after Jimmy complained that neither of the previous presidents ever showed up to work, he "elected" a new president by picking one audience member at random. Jimmy gave the new president a "presidential starter kit", including a copy of the ''Late Night'' by-laws, a quill pen, a carton of cigarettes, a stapler, and a first lady with "shapely arms". After an attack ad on behalf of another audience member, '' NBC Nightly News'' weekend anchor Lester Holt gave a news report about the president's short term thus far.


Beef Solvers

A recurring sketch in which audience members are called upon to stand in for celebrities who are having public feuds and come to a mutual understanding. Segments have included two men as Angelina Jolie and Jennifer Aniston, two white women as 50 Cent and Rick Ross (rapper), Rick Ross, Perez Hilton and Carrie Prejean, Adam Lambert and Clay Aiken, and
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and Keith Olbermann. One sketch involved four audience members reenacting the feud between Paula Abdul, Randy Jackson, Simon Cowell, and Ryan Seacrest regarding the new contract offered to Mr. Seacrest as the host of ''American Idol'' and the fact that she wasn't made a similar offer by the show's producers (she would eventually announce that she was not returning to the show).


Freestylin' with The Roots

Jimmy asks audience members random questions. House band
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then makes up a song about them on the spot using that information in a music style of Jimmy's choosing (reggae, '80s pop, doo-wop, etc.). When
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was a guest on the show, there was an all-The Beatles, Beatles version; during "
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Week", there was an all-Stones version. While the show was in Indianapolis for
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, the Roots were joined in freestylin' by the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra. On the September 11, 2012 episode, one of the audience members selected was Andy Murray; The Roots did a song about him winning the 2012 US Open (tennis), 2012 US Open in the style of Scottish band The Proclaimers. On the October 2, 2012 episode, Alec Baldwin was selected; his song was about the seventh and final season premiere of ''30 Rock''.


What's on Your Facebook page?

The camera isolates on random audience members and a Facebook status for them appears which says an intimate personal thought about them.


What's on Your Playlist?

Same aspect of ''What's on Your Facebook?'', the camera isolates on random audience members and a graphic of an
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appears showing what songs the person has on theirs, which is usually something extremely personal or obscene.


Think About It

Three audience members are hooked up to the "Think-O-Sync-ometer" (a box with a red button, later renamed the "Intel Corporation, Intel Think-O-Sync-ometer 8500") by wearing a "wireless Think-O-Read-ometer headband" (an elastic headband with a suction cup), making sure that the "cerebral cortex nipple" is facing out. They are then asked to concentrate for 15 seconds on a particular subject provided by Jimmy. Then, after pressing the button on the Think-O-Sync-ometer, Jimmy "pokes" each contestant's cerebral cortex nipple, allowing the Think-O-Sync-ometer to "project" the audience member's thoughts.


Audience Voicemails

Jimmy selects members of the audience and puts their cellphones into the "Hacker 9000" (which Jimmy claims is top-secret technology that only he and Rupert Murdoch News International phone hacking scandal, know about), which scans the phone and plays the last received voicemail, which is usually something embarrassing (like a bookstore calling to let them know the Justin Bieber books they ordered have come in, or a gay strip club offering a man a job, or a man's college roommate reminiscing about drunken pranks).


Audience Artwork

Jimmy provides the audience with paper and packs of markers and asks them to draw whatever they want. He then goes into the audience and reads off some audience members' names and has them show off their drawings.


''Late Night'' Perm Week

Every night during the week of February 7 to 11, 2011, the ''Late Night'' crew choose one male audience member with straight hair and gave him a perm (hairstyle), perm. He was interviewed with friends before the procedure, then the perm was revealed during the show. Jimmy wore a perm wig during the sketches. ''Late Night'' Perm Week returned May 21 to 25, 2012, as well as July 15 to 19, 2013.


My Kids Are Weird

Jimmy showcases children with weird talents like reciting 86 digits of pi, π or contorting their body into the shape of a pretzel while eating a soft pretzel. Jimmy then gives each child a aloha shirt, Hawaiian shirt and a metal detector (an homage to his own childhood pastime of searching for buried treasure in his backyard).


''Audience Got Talent''

An homage to ''America's Got Talent'', Jimmy selects members of the audience and has them demonstrate a talent or perform a trick.


You Pick the Joke

An interactive portion of the monologue, in which Jimmy shows the audience two news stories: one serious and political, the other obscure and local. Based on what the audience calls it, Jimmy would proceed to tell a joke based on one of the news stories.


Show Me Something Good

Jimmy selects three or four virtual audience members to demonstrate their own unique talents based on fan submissions.


Recurring segments featuring celebrity guests


Charades

Jimmy and a celebrity guest each pair with an audience member to play charades. Jimmy has played with Cameron Diaz, Amy Poehler, and teamed up with Poehler to take on the then-husband/wife team of Fred Armisen and Elisabeth Moss. He also teamed up with his former ''Saturday Night Live, SNL Weekend Update'' partner Tina Fey to play against their successors as ''Weekend Update'' anchors, Amy Poehler and
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. Jimmy teamed up with Real Housewives of Atlanta#Linnethia "Nene" Leakes, Nene Leakes to take on the team of Donald Trump and Lil Jon after Trump announced Leakes and Lil Jon as cast members for ''The Apprentice (U.S. season 11), The Celebrity Apprentice'' on that night's episode. Most lately, Charades are played with various actors, such as Benedict Cumberbatch, Cara Delevigne and Gaten Matarazzo. Usually, only two guests are invited, one of them joining Jimmy, and another joining one of The Roots (usually Tariq Trotter, Tariq or
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).


Pictionary

Jimmy and a celebrity guest each pair with an audience member, or with two other celebrities, to play a version of the board game Pictionary. Guest players have included Tina Fey (October, 2012), Jennifer Aniston, Melissa McCarthy, Lenny Kravitz, CeeLo Green, Katie Couric, and many others.


Password

After showing a brief clip of the original black-and-white ''Password (American game show), Password'' from the 1960s (originally hosted by Allen Ludden, Betty White's husband), Jimmy played Betty (along with two audience members) in a game of ''Password'' hosted by Steve Higgins, Higgins on a recreation of the original ''Password'' set. Jimmy later teamed up with Robert De Niro to play against Bradley Cooper and an audience member. Since then, ''Password'' became a regular game within the show. Usually, the celebrities team up with Fallon on one side or Tariq/Questlove on another, with Higgins being the host of the game. Four rounds are played with a possible fifth round, depending on the score and the pace of the game. Notable celebrities joined include Hugh Jackman, Ellen DeGeneres, Steve Harvey, Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin (as the cast of ''Grace and Frankie'' and, most lately, Keke Palmer. One of the common gags said while playing nearly every interpretation of the game is Higgins saying to Fallon "This is not ''Charades'', so don’t cheat", referring to no-gesture rules of ''Password''. Since July 9, 2022, Fallon started releasing volumes of previous games of ''Password'' on his shows (both Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, Late Night and The Tonight Show), which are dedicated to the release of the reboot of the original game, Password (American game show)#NBC: 2022, Password.


Catchphrase

Jimmy and one of The Roots or a celebrity guest each pair with another guest to play Catch Phrase (game), Catch Phrase. As with Password, Pictionary and Charades, one of the competitors is usually Questlove or Tariq. The game became common in 2021, and since then, it is played nearly every month. Notable competitors joining the game include
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and Cobie Smulders (October 2021), Will Smith (December 2015), Evan Rachel Wood (June 2022) and John Krasinski (July 2022).


Box of Lies

Jimmy and a celebrity guest take turns picking from nine numbered boxes, which contain an obscure object (e.g. a Rubik's cube in a piece of gelatin.) They would then have to either lie or tell the truth about the object's description, while the other has to guess which is which. New interpretations of the game always use more complex objects in the boxes than the previous ones. Notable guests playing ''Box of Lies'' include Millie Bobby Brown (June 2022), Taylor Swift (November 2021), Adele (November 2015) Matt Damon (July 2016) and Jennifer Lawrence (May 2014).
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also played ''Box of Lies'' with Hugh Jackman, while switching places with Fallon on April 1, 2022.


Other segments featuring celebrity guests


Beer Pong

Jimmy plays the popular drinking game beer pong with a celebrity guest, those including Serena Williams, Ivanka Trump, Betty White, and John McEnroe. They play the paddle-less version ("Beirut"). The first player to sink two balls wins (increased to three balls when Jimmy played McEnroe). When Jimmy played Kathie Lee Gifford, they played the "classier" version "wine pong" using glasses filled with chardonnay. When Jimmy played Gina Gershon, they drank tequila shots instead of beer. When Jimmy played with
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, they played "champagne pong" using glasses filled with Dom Pérignon (wine), Dom Pérignon rosé. Current standings:


Beer Shuffleboard

In a light-hearted attempt to reclaim the honor of his ''The Proposal (2009 film), The Proposal'' co-star Betty White, who at the time was the only celebrity Jimmy had defeated in beer pong, Ryan Reynolds played Jimmy in a game of beer shuffleboard. The two later played another game after a dispute arose over an interpretation of the rules of the game.


''Saved by the Bell'' / ''California Dreams'' Reunion

On the March 27, 2009 episode, Fallon explained that he had watched an episode of ''Saved by the Bell'' that morning. The episode he watched was ''The Prom'', where Kelly opted to give the money she had saved to go to the prom with Zack to her father, who had just lost his job. Fallon commented on the absurdity of Kelly's father losing his job at a weapons plant because "world peace had broken out", and also pointed out that the year 2009 is the twentieth anniversary of ''Saved by the Bell''. Fallon then decided to launch a campaign to persuade the original cast of ''Saved by the Bell'' to appear in a reunion special on his show. Dennis Haskins, who portrayed Mr. Belding, was the first to agree to take part in the reunion, and appeared on the show the same night Fallon launched the campaign. On April 3, 2009, it was announced that Lark Voorhees, who portrayed Lisa Turtle, would also be joining the reunion, making her the second ''Saved by the Bell'' guest. On April 24, 2009, Mario Lopez appeared on the show. After helping Fallon re-enact almost verbatim the climactic scene of the episode ''Save the Max'' in which the ''Saved by the Bell'' gang put together a pledge-drive to save The Max (altered to ''Late Night'' putting on a pledge drive to reunite the ''Saved by the Bell'' cast), he agreed to appear on the reunion. On June 8, 2009, Mark-Paul Gosselaar appeared on the show as a guest to promote his series ''Raising the Bar (2008 TV series), Raising the Bar''. When he came out on stage, he was dressed as his ''Saved by the Bell'' character Zack Morris (Saved by the Bell), Zack Morris and claimed that since graduating college, he had been living in Los Angeles, working as an actor named Mark Paul Gosselaar because "there was already a Zack Morris in Screen Actors Guild, SAG". After agreeing to appear on the reunion, he received a phone call, on his signature oversized early-1990s–era cell phone, from Jessie Spano; Gosselaar then informed Fallon that Elizabeth Berkley had also agreed to appear on the reunion. At the end of his appearance, Gosselaar sang ''Friends Forever'', a song performed by the ''Saved by the Bell'' gang's band ''Zack Attack''. Fallon and The Roots also performed with him. On March 4, 2010, Fallon said "it looks like the dream [of a reunion for ''Saved by the Bell''] is over." However, on that night's show, he reunited the cast of the show ''California Dreams'' (which aired "right after ''Saved by the Bell''" on NBC) instead. Dennis Haskins made a brief appearance, confusing the two reunions. ''California Dreams'' cast members Brent Gore (Matt Garrison), William James Jones (Tony Wicks), Heidi Noelle Lenhart (Jenny Garrison), Kelly Packard (Tiffani Smith), Jay Anthony Franke (Anthony Sommers), Jennie Kwan (Sam Wu), and Michael Cade (Sly Winkle) briefly discussed what they're doing now: Gore is working with a non-profit in Los Angeles, Jones is attending Pepperdine University in pursuit of a master's degree in clinical psychology, Lenhart is a mother of two, Packard is a mother of three and had a small part in the then-upcoming film ''My Girlfriend's Boyfriend'', Franke is living in Australia with his wife and had recently finished filming a television pilot he created himself, Kwan (who became tongue-tied and blushed after being introduced) had toured with the traveling production of the musical ''Avenue Q'' and did a lot of voice acting (including the character Suki from the Nickelodeon (TV channel), Nickelodeon animated series ''Avatar: The Last Airbender''), and Cade works with the company Oxcyon and had a couple of films coming out that summer. The seven cast members then played the ''California Dreams'' theme song as the show went to commercial. In February 2015, the ''Saved by the Bell'' cast was finally reunited (excluding Dustin Diamond and Lark Voorhies) and reprised their roles for a sketch which had Jimmy as a new student at Bayside High, and revealed Zack Morris had impregnated Kelly Kapowski (Tiffani Thiessen is pregnant in real life).


Random Object Three-Point Shootout

Jimmy and a celebrity guest take turns trying to make three-point shots on a basketball goal using objects like a telephone or a bowl of General Mills monster-themed breakfast cereals, Count Chocula cereal.


''Tonight Show'' Celebrity Photobomb

Jimmy and a celebrity surprise people at the Top of the Rock by photobombing their pictures.


Celebrity

Jimmy and a celebrity guest each pair with a member of the audience and play a game of Celebrity (game), Celebrity. The game is played in three rounds, each using 16 possible celebrity names as answers. During the first round, the clue-giver can give as much of a clue as they want. During the second round, the same set of names is used, but the clues are limited to three words. During the third and final round, the same names are used again, but the clue-givers may only use gestures (like in charades).


Say That to My Face Challenge

Jimmy and a partner battle a celebrity guest and their partner in a game where each player takes turns doing impressions as clues to get their partners to guess mystery celebrity masks each other is holding up.


''Space Train''

While Jimmy is interviewing an actor, he casually mentions a mid-90s action film they were both in called ''Space Train'' (about people who have to save the Earth by going to outer space, but are afraid to fly, so they take a train into space). After the actor claims not to remember the movie, Jimmy shows a "clip" from the movie (acted out live by the two of them). Participating actors include Robert De Niro (on ''Late Night''s first episode), Anna Faris, Ben Kingsley, Will Arnett, and Richard Branson, Sir Richard Branson. ''Space Train'' is referenced in the ride experience of the theme park attraction
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, in which Jimmy, aboard "The Tonight Rider" (a nod to ''Knight Rider (1982 TV series), Knight Rider'') on the moon, uses a roller coaster launcher under construction called the Space Train to shoot him and the audience back to Earth.


''The Sibling-wed Game''

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appears as a guest, Jimmy will sometimes bring out Meyers' younger brother Josh Meyers (actor), Josh and have them play a version of ''The Newlywed Game''. Jimmy asks Seth a series of questions while Josh wears a pair of noise-canceling headphones, and then gets Josh to guess what Seth gave for answers. The brothers then switch positions, with Josh answering and Seth guessing.


Party Monkey Tic-Tac-Toe

Jimmy plays a game of tic-tac-toe with a celebrity guest that has them flinging slingshot "party monkeys" into buckets.


Water War

Jimmy plays a game of war (card game), war with a celebrity in which the winner of each hand throws a glass of water on the loser. After one player uses five glasses, they earn the right to spray his opponent with a large water gun. He has played with Jason Statham, Christopher Meloni,
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, Ashton Kutcher, Hugh Jackman, Jon Hamm, Tom Cruise, Ryan Reynolds, and Lindsay Lohan, among others.


Sticky Balls

Jimmy and a male guest each don a suit made of Velcro and throw small red balls at their opponent, trying to get the balls to stick to the suit. After 45 seconds, the balls are tallied and whichever person got more balls on their opponent's suit is declared the winner.


The ''Late Night'' Invitational

Jimmy plays a round of miniature golf in the studio and in the halls around the studio with a celebrity. To date, he has played with Billy Crudup, Will Arnett, Samuel L. Jackson, and
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.


Total Iceholes

Jimmy and a celebrity guest play an ice-fishing themed game of cornhole with beanbags shaped like fish and an ice-blue target platform. Three points are scored for a bag that goes in the hole, and 1 point for each bag remaining on the board at the end of the game. Each player has 5 bags to throw. ''*Dawson manually knocked some of her bags into the hole after the game, achieving a posted score of 16.''
''**Moretz walked over to the platform and dropped her last bag directly into the hole.''


Horseshoes

Jimmy and Kid Rock played a game of Horseshoes (game), horseshoes. Tariq Trotter, Tariq served as judge. Later, Jimmy played Tim McGraw, with Steve Higgins, Higgins as judge.


Ladder Toss

Jimmy and a guest (usually a female) play a game of ladder toss.


Random Instrument Challenge

Jimmy and a celebrity guest alternate playing simple songs (such as "She'll Be Coming 'Round the Mountain" or "Jingle Bells") on a randomly selected musical instrument that neither have any experience playing, trying to get The Roots to correctly guess what they were trying to play. If there are two celebrity guests, they will compete against each other. Originally, Jimmy and the celebrity would try to guess the songs each other played. The game was introduced to Jimmy by Julianna Margulies, who had played it at a birthday party for William H. Macy. Scarlett Johansson, Carrie Brownstein and Fred Armisen have also played it.


Let Us Play With Your Look

A sketch where Jimmy and a celebrity partner give a "makeover" to an audience member. Both Jimmy and the partner dress all in white, including blonde short-bobbed wigs, with Jimmy wearing a peasant shirt and tights. Jimmy sings "let us play with your look" over and over, rising in pitch until he gives out, while his partner makes over the audience member. The celebrity is the first guest later, and both Jimmy and the guest usually express wonder at who those two weird people were. * Will Ferrell messily brushed an audience member's hair *Alec Baldwin powdered an audience member's face *Zach Galifianakis smeared a great deal of hair mousse, mousse into an audience member's hair *Sarah Silverman smeared a facial mask cream on an audience member's face, in his hair, and on his clothes * Drew Barrymore applied a large amount of hair gel in an audience member's hair; later, she got on a stationary bicycle, stationary bike and began pedaling as the bike was pulled off-screen *Maya Rudolph put a large number of mismatched artificial hair integrations, hair extensions in an audience member's hair; she then got on a mobility scooter and rode off backwards *Don Cheadle emptied a can of mousse onto an audience member's head and then disappeared underneath Jimmy's desk *Anne Hathaway spritzed water on an audience member's hair and combed it, and eventually just dumped the rest of the water on him; she then backed up and tumbled through the window behind Jimmy's desk *Lindsay Lohan massaged shaving cream into an audience member's hair; Jimmy was dragged behind the curtain after giving out, and Lohan awkwardly hid in the folds of the curtain before eventually finding the part in the curtain. She did not appear later as a normal guest on the show. *Bryan Cranston massaged large amounts of differently colored hair gels into an audience member's hair; afterwards, he put the lid of the mousse container over the audience member's head and then sashayed over to kiss Higgins on his way out


''Jacob's Patience''

Jimmy shows a scene from ''Jacob's Patience'', a fictional 1990s Canadian soap opera he and his celebrity guest appeared on, where the actors used mannequin arms instead of their own. * Will Ferrell appeared in a scene set in a sandwich shop * Zach Galifianakis played a hustler in a billiards hall * Alec Baldwin played a doctor giving Jimmy a medical exam (aired May 4, 2011) *
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played the proprietor of an ice cream shop making Jimmy a banana split * Matthew Broderick played a taco shop owner making Jimmy a burrito (aired October 13, 2011) * Ben Stiller played an Italian pizzeria owner making Jimmy a pepperoni pizza (aired June 8, 2012) * Ricky Gervais was a pottery store owner giving Jimmy a lesson on a pottery wheel (aired September 26, 2012) * Jason Bateman was the owner of a wine store * Steve Carell and his assistant
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were men's clothiers fitting Jimmy for a suit (aired March 13, 2013) * Seth Rogen was the owner of a Canadian marijuana, weed store (aired June 11, 2013) * Miley Cyrus was the owner of a nail salon giving Jimmy a manicure (aired October 8, 2013) * Jeff Daniels and Jim Carrey were a fast food restaurant manager and employee, respectively, making Jimmy a hamburger (aired June 10, 2014) *
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played a bakery owner who bakes Jimmy some special cookies (aired May 14, 2015) *
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was a server at Sandy's Scoopery, serving Jimmy ice cream (aired October 27, 2015)


''Other Voices''

Jimmy plays a clip from ''Other Voices'', a Canadian talk show airing at 3 AM he hosted, which featured his celebrity guest. Their dialogue is supplied off-screen and they must attempt to lip-sync along to it. The first installment featured Jimmy interviewing Steve Carell; Jimmy's dialogue was supplied by Higgins and Carell's was supplied by
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. Later, when Jimmy interviewed Simon Cowell and Queen Latifah, Higgins and
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supplied the dialogue. When Drew Carey appeared as a guest, in addition to Higgins and Miles providing their voices, Jimmy and Drew had people hiding behind them providing their arms. These are both sketches from ''Whose Line Is It Anyway? (U.S. TV series), Whose Line Is It Anyway?'', the American version of which Carey hosted.


''Ew!''

Jimmy (as a teenage girl named Sara) and a female guest (or a male in Drag (clothing), drag) as one of her friends star in a fictional TeenNick show called ''Ew!'', shot in the basement of Sara's house, in which they talk about things that make them say "Ew!". Sara always mentions how to spell her name: "And if you're wondering, that's S-A-R-A, with no H, because H's are ew!" Her nerdy stepdad Gary (played by
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), whom she hates and is embarrassed by, always interrupts midway through the show, originally in person but more recently via FaceTime, since A. D. Miles left the show late March 2017. The character of Sara is based on an actual girl named Sara in Jimmy's audience who loudly said "Ew!" after a disgusting joke during the July 15, 2011, edition of "Thank-You Notes". When Jimmy asked the girl her name, she answered, "Sara without an H." Jimmy saying "Ew!" in the style of Sara whenever something disgusting is mentioned during the regular show has also become a running gag.


"The Ew! Show" guests

In chronological order, the show has featured the following celebrities as Sara's friends for guests: *Emma Stone played her friend Megan. *Claire Danes played her friend Katie. *Channing Tatum played her friend Susie Callahan. *Michael Strahan played her friend Kelly Tompkins. *Lindsay Lohan as her friend Stephanie Sullivan. *On April 9, 2013, Sara went backstage at ''The Tonight Show'' to meet the
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, who played themselves (Sara is their number-one fan). After accidentally signing her poster over their faces, Sara was distraught and could be consoled only with a kiss from the Jonases. Before she could get her kiss, though, they were interrupted by Gary. *Seth Rogen played her friend Allison Donnelly and Zac Efron played her friend Brittany Anderson . *Taylor Swift as Natalie Benson. *On October 6, 2014, a song "Ew!" based on the sketch premiered on the show featuring will.i.am as Mir.i.am. *
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played her friend Alexa Armstrong, a girl who can sing well and prefers grande lattes. *Michelle Obama appeared as herself to promote her healthy eating program and brought Sara some kale, who ironically enjoyed it without saying Ew! * Miley Cyrus played her friend Becky Campbell. *Jennifer Lopez played her friend Gabby Hernandez. *Demi Lovato played her friend Emily Levinson. *John Cena played her friend Addison Wyatt. *Britney Spears played her friend Abby. *Priyanka Chopra as her friend Mia Singh.


Race Through New York Starring Jimmy Fallon

Sara and her stepdad Gary appear in the pre-show of the theme park attraction
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as well as in the ride experience. In the latter, Gary is seen carrying a basket full of the #If Puppies Could Vote/Puppy Predictors, ''Tonight Show'' Golden Retriever puppies.


Tight Pants

On May 10, 2012, Will Ferrell hosted. He emerged from the curtains dancing and singing about his white "tight pants". In this sketch that was the most popular among fans, "All of a sudden, Fallon crashed the party with his own tight pants, which did not sit well with Ferrell — who claimed he was the only one who could wear tight pants." The skit was re-run on Fallon's ''Best of Late Night'' special (2014). Later, on Fallon's Tonight Show, he revived the sketch with Jennifer Lopez. In 2016, it was reprised with Will Ferrell and Christina Aguilera. In all renditions, Fallon always leaves and says he'll find a new town. Jimmy, as his ''Tight Pants'' character, appears in the ride experience of the theme park attraction
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dancing in the NBC Studios (New York City), NBC Studios' Studio 6B's hallway.


Shazazz

Whenever Gwyneth Paltrow is on, Jimmy mentions they were in a singing duo named Shazazz several years ago (either in the late 1980s or early 1990s). They go on to perform their top hits, originally in the style of old school rap: "Do It", "We're Gonna Do It", and "Remember When We Did It (The Reunion)". A later version had them switching genres to R&B and performing "Let's Do It", "Why Don't We Do It Again", and "We Did It".


Pleather and Lace

Jimmy reminisced with Liv Tyler about the time they appeared on ''Star Search'' in the 80s as the duo "Pleather and Lace", singing a cover of Cyndi Lauper's "All Through the Night (Cyndi Lauper song), All Through the Night". (The Star Search judges gave them ¼ stars.) Later, the duo appeared on the (fictional) talent search show ''Star Makerz'' singing The Human League's "Don't You Want Me". The Star Makerz judges gave them ¼ Zs.


''Pyramid''

Higgins emcees a version of the classic game show ''Pyramid (game show), Pyramid'' where Jimmy and a celebrity guest each pair with an audience member.


Mixology with Rachel Maddow

Whenever she is a guest on the show,
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, a self-proclaimed mixologist, makes Jimmy an obscure cocktail.


Hockey with Denis Leary

When he is a guest on the show, Denis Leary and Jimmy will usually play each other in a hockey-themed game, such as air hockey or "box hockey". They usually make a bet that the loser will donate money to the Cam Neely House for cancer patients in Boston.


Audience Skee Ball

Jimmy and a celebrity guest take turns rolling large, soft balls up a ramp into the audience, where audience members are holding bins and buckets labeled with different point values in a layout reminiscent of that used in a regular skee ball game.


The Long Pour

Jimmy and a celebrity guest attempt to pour three bottles of beer, one at a time, first into a mug and then from the mug into a large graduated cylinder. The pouring is complicated by a broomstick, both ends of which is affixed to their wrists, so that their arms are completely outstretched when attempting the pour from the bottle to the mug. The person with the most liquid in the cylinder at the end of the game wins.


Bow and Arrow Stand-Off

Jimmy and a celebrity guest each wear a clear plastic box around the upper half of their bodies. The box is divided into three zones: head, torso, and groin. Both of them are armed with a Nerf-style bow and suction-cup arrows. They stand approximately 15 feet apart and try to hit each other with the arrows. Five points are awarded for an arrow to the torso, ten for a head shot, and twenty for a hit in the groin area.


Home Run Derby

Jimmy and a celebrity guest each hit large foam balls off a tee into the audience using a large plastic bat. The audience is divided into three scoring zones. Each player hits three balls (and sometimes also a final "superball" worth double points). Where the ball lands in the audience is how much it's worth. When playing against a British guest, they use cricket bats instead.


Rock, Paper, Scissors, Pie

Jimmy and a celebrity guest each put their arms and head through holes in stand-up pictures of chefs. In front of them is a pie-flinging machine. They then play rounds of rock-paper-scissors. Each time one of them loses a round, they click their machine one time. After a random number of clicks, the machine will propel the pie into their face (similar in concept to Russian roulette). The first person to take three (later reduced to two) pies to the face loses. One such guest was Glenn Close on June 5, 2013.


''True Facts of Truth''

Jimmy and a celebrity guest appear as disembodied heads in front of a tranquil background and recite not-quite-true facts like "George Washington's face appears on the quarter, the one-dollar bill, and Tobey Maguire's left butt cheek" while new age music plays in the background.


Egg Roulette

Jimmy and a celebrity guest take turns selecting an egg from a carton where 8 of the eggs have been hard-boiled and 4 have been left raw. While Jimmy and his guest sit on stools at a small, high table,
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presents the egg carton with humorous but ominous remarks while explaining the rules. The contestants then take turns in choosing an egg from the carton and smash it against his forehead. The first person to smash two raw eggs on his head is the loser. Guest players have included Jason Sudeikis (November 2012), David Duchovny (January 2013), Joel McHale (February 2013), Tom Cruise (April 2013),
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(August 2013), and Edward Norton (October 2013). Most recent guests include Jane Fonda (July 2022) and
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(April 2022).


Word Sneak

In Word Sneak, Jimmy & the celebrity guest hold 5 cards, each containing random words that must be said in a conversation as seamlessly & casually as possible. Guests that have played include Bryan Cranston and Ricky Gervais.


Yacht Rock

Once a year on the show, Jimmy has a "yacht rock" party, celebrating that genre of soft rock of the late 70s and early 80s. Jimmy will wear a captain's hat (and give out the hats to the audience) and have nautical-themed games. In addition, a yacht rock act will perform one of their hits of the genre: * On October 5, 2009, Christopher Cross and Michael McDonald (singer), Michael McDonald sang "Ride Like the Wind". * On May 21, 2010, Robbie Dupree sang "Steal Away (Robbie Dupree song), Steal Away". * On May 3, 2011, Ambrosia (band), Ambrosia sang "Biggest Part of Me".


History of Rap in 3 Minutes

Whenever
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appears on the show, he and Jimmy perform a medley of popular hip-hop and rap songs from a 30-year span in (roughly) chronological order. Thus far, they have done six installments.


Drinko

In a spoof of ''The Price Is Right (U.S. game show), The Price Is Right'' game Plinko, Jimmy and his celebrity guest drop disks into a Plinko-style pegboard, disks that end up in various liquids that are to be mixed and consumed as cocktails. The board invariably contains gag substances such as pea soup or pickle juice, in addition to alcoholic beverages such as champagne and mixers such as Tang.


Slapjack

A game of Blackjack wherein at the end of each round, the winner slaps the loser across the face with a gigantic prosthetic hand.


Pool Bowling

A game of Pool (cue sports), pool played on a giant billiard table with bowling balls and no Cue stick, cues. The first person to sink three balls, stripes or solids, wins.


Beer Hockey

In this hybrid of beer pong and air hockey, at each end of the table are seven holes with cups full of beer in them. If your opponent succeeds in scoring the puck by sinking it in one of your cups, you must chug, then turn the cup upside down and place it on top of the hole. First player to score three wins.


Lip Sync Battle

Jimmy and a celebrity guest take turns lip syncing to popular music. The segment was spun off into its own Lip Sync Battle, reality competition show on Spike (later Paramount Network).


Lip Flip

Jimmy and a celebrity guest have their mouths superimposed on each other and take turns voicing each other.


Flip Cup

A game of flip cup.


Truth or Truth

Jimmy tries to see who's the most honest person by having a celebrity guest pick from two choices: "Truth or Truth". They ask each other questions and respond with not-quite-true answers.


___ Scooter Race

Jimmy and a celebrity guest race each other on scooters one lap outside Studio 6-B through holiday-themed obstacle courses.


The Evolution of ___ Dancing

In a parody of the viral video hit Evolution of Dance, "The Evolution of Dance", Jimmy and First Lady Michelle Obama performed "The Evolution of Mom Dancing", a series of such dance moves as "The 'Go Shopping, Get Groceries'", "The 'Raise the Roof'", "The 'Sprinkler'", "The 'Just The Hands Part of Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It), Single Ladies'", "The 'Where's Your Father? (Get Him Back Here!)'", "The 'Pulp Fiction'", "The 'Out of Sync Electric Slide'", and "The 'Dougie'". The sketch was in honor of Mrs. Obama's "Let's Move!" campaign to end childhood obesity. Later, Jimmy and
Justin Timberlake Justin Randall Timberlake (born January 31, 1981) is an American singer, songwriter, and actor. He is one of the world's best-selling music artists, with sales of over 88 million records. Timberlake is the recipient of numerous awards and ac ...
performed "The Evolution of End Zone Dancing", featuring some real touchdown dances like the "'Ickey Shuffle'" and "The 'Dirty Bird'", as well as other dances, such as "The 'Touchdown Robot'", "The 'Old-Timey Railroad Car'", "The 'Earthquake Waiter'", "The 'I Thought I Just Saw Aaron Hernandez'", "The 'Football Spin' (Into The Love Scene From "Ghost (1990 film), Ghost")", and "The 'Justin Timberlake' (From 'N Sync)" (the last of which mock-infuriated Timberlake, causing him to shove Jimmy and leave the set). Then there was an edition which featured Jimmy and New Jersey Governor Chris Christie performing "The Evolution of Dad Dancing". On February 17, 2014, Fallon teamed up with Will Smith for "Evolution of Hip Hop Dancing". They continued the skit later on with singing and dancing when Jimmy and Kristen Bell teamed up for "The Evolution of Disney Songs".


Pop Quiz

Jimmy and a celebrity guest wear cone-shaped hats, while Higgins gives them questions pop culture. If one of them gets the answer incorrect, their car raises up to a net-covered water balloon until it pops.


Wheel of Impressions

Celebrity guests and Fallon take turns to hit the button of impressions generator, it will land on a random celebrity with a random topic. Celebrity guests and Fallon are challenged to do the impression. ;List of celebrity guests *July 10, 2014: Dana Carvey *October 31, 2014: Kevin Spacey *June 22, 2015: Seth MacFarlane *October 30, 2015: Dana Carvey *September 5, 2017: Sarah Paulson *September 18, 2019: Nick Kroll


Emotional Interview

Jimmy and a celebrity guest have a conversation, only to act out different emotions or situations while they're talking (e.g. "Extreme Sexual Tension".)


Intense Staredown

Two men, played by Jimmy and a celebrity guest, sit down on a mountaintop and stare at each other, pondering the universe. Their thoughts are heard on-camera, which are often tongue-in-cheek. The sagement usually ends with them singing.


Face Breakers

Jimmy and a celebrity guest take turns throwing footballs at glass pictures of each other's faces. The first person to smash all their opponent's faces wins the game.


Wheel of Musical Impressions

Celebrity guests and Fallon take turns to hit the button of impressions generator, it will land on a random singer with a random song. Celebrity guests and Fallon are challenged to do the impression. ;List of celebrity guests *September 2, 2014:
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*February 23, 2015: Christina Aguilera *May 19, 2015: Jamie Foxx *September 15, 2015:
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*February 19, 2016: Demi Lovato *July 21, 2016: Céline Dion *February 3, 2017: Alessia Cara *February 28, 2017: Alicia Keys *October 22, 2018: Melissa Villaseñor *August 14, 2019: Alessia Cara *October 24, 2019: Keegan-Michael Key


5-Second Summaries

Jimmy and a celebrity guest pick a card with a movie title and 5 seconds to describe the plot of that movie, while the opponent has to guess what it is.


Musical Beers

Jimmy and a few celebrity guests play a drinking game similar to musical chairs, but with cups of beer.


Whisper Challenge

Jimmy and a celebrity guest take turns reading phrases, while wearing a pair headphones playing loud music so the other person can't hear the phrase.


Kid Theater

Jimmy and a celebrity guest read from scripts written by kid viewers on what they think a movie is about based on the title (e.g. ''Magic Mike'').


''Point Pleasant Police Department''

Jimmy shows a "clip" from a TV show in the 1980s he and a celebrity guest starred in together, in which play officers from the Point Pleasant, New Jersey Police Department, who repeatedly spit food on each other (acted out live by the two of them).


Wheel of Freestyle

Celebrity guests and Tariq from
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take turns hit the button of freestyle generator, it will land on three different topics. Celebrity guests have to do the rap freestyle containing the three random words. ;List of celebrity guests *November 6, 2015: Lin-Manuel Miranda *October 4, 2016: Lin-Manuel Miranda (Vol. 2) *December 8, 2016: Riz Ahmed *February 10, 2017: Common (rapper), Common *April 18, 2018: Letitia Wright *June 18, 2019: Lin-Manuel Miranda (Vol. 3) *June 28, 2019: Nicki Minaj *August 12, 2019: Common & Ray Wimley *November 17, 2021: Lin-Manuel Miranda (Vol. 4)


Slay It, Don't Spray It

Celebrity guests and Fallon take turns hitting a button which generates a well-known song. The lyrics will appear on cue cards, but the music will stop and the cards will be blank. If celebrity guests and Fallon don't finish the lyric correctly, they get sprayed in the face with water coming out of a prop microphone. If they get the lyric correct, the other player gets sprayed. During the final round, celebrity guests and Fallon sing the song together, and they both have to get the lyric correct. ;List of celebrity guests * September 27, 2018:
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* January 10, 2019: Gwyneth Paltrow * February 25, 2020: Nick Jonas


One-time sketches involving celebrity guests


Thanksgiving

In this sketch, aired on Nov. 22, 2009, guest Blake Lively and Jimmy play each other, reminiscing about their previous Thanksgiving Dinners. It is shown through flashbacks that each Thanksgiving both Blake and Jimmy bring the same food item or dish. Blake, enraged, slaps Jimmy. At the last Thanksgiving shown neither bring out a food dish, however Blake becomes enraged anyway when she and Jimmy break the wishbone from the turkey and he gets the bigger half.


Pumpkin Bowling

On Halloween 2011, Jimmy and Heidi Klum bowled two frames apiece using pumpkins of various sizes instead of bowling balls. Klum beat Jimmy 19–18.


Relationship with Stephen Colbert

After Stephen Colbert auctioned off a portrait of himself "enhanced" by artists Shepard Fairey and Andres Serrano for the charity DonorsChoose, he declared on his show, ''The Colbert Report'', that his "BFF for six months," Jimmy Fallon, was going to match the auction price, $26,000. On the next night's ''Late Night'', Fallon demurred, saying, "here's the thing: I never said that." Hearing that, Colbert came out on the ''Late Night'' stage and chided him, saying, "if you can't donate $26,000 of your best friend's money without asking him first, what's the point in being best friends?" In quasi-retaliation, Fallon announced that if his viewers would donate the $26,000 to DonorsChoose, Colbert would appear with the Roots to sing Rebecca Black's "Friday (Rebecca Black song), Friday". (Fallon claimed he couldn't match the amount himself due to his money "being tied up in Soul Patrol Sweatshirts".) The viewers met the donation goal (as of April 2, 2011, 2,026 donors had pledged $63,902), with NBC Universal also matching the $26,000, and Colbert, along with Fallon, Black Thought, Taylor Hicks, and the
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City Dancers, performed the song on the April 1, 2011 show. During the performance, Seth Herzog held up a large placard with a QR code on it; the code led to a "secret" video where Jimmy thanked his viewers for their donations. In a later segment of ''The Colbert Report'', Colbert noticed that NBC used a picture of the "Friday" performance in ''Late Night''s Emmy packet, and pointed out the irony of doing so since Fallon and Colbert would be up for Emmys in the same category. Colbert then did a "Thank You Note" to Jimmy for promoting his show. On a later episode of ''Late Night'', Jimmy wanted to remain "fremmymies" (a portmanteau of "friend" and "Emmy") rather than "emmymies" and countered with his version of Colbert's "The Wørd" (which included "Who are we kidding – neither of us is gonna beat Jon Stewart"); the show then went to commercial with the logo ''Late Night with Jimmy Falbert''. When the six months was up, the pair became mortal enemies and went on each other's shows to feud. Anderson Cooper appeared on both sketches (claiming Italian restaurant Sbarro gives out free tickets to both shows when you buy a slice of pizza) asking each host if he could be their new friend, to which both replied "No, Anderson, it's just too soon!"


Who's on First?

On December 20, 2012, Jimmy and Higgins did a version of the classic Abbott and Costello bit "Who's on First?" with Jimmy in the Bud Abbott role and Higgins in the Lou Costello role. During the bit, Billy Crystal appeared as the first baseman (Who), A. D. Miles was the second baseman (What), and Jerry Seinfeld played the third baseman (I Don't Know).


Jimmy and Will Smith's 1920s radio show

On May 24, 2012, Jimmy and Will Smith played their grandfathers, who had a music show on the old NBC Radio Network in the 1920s, and they show some old archived clips of them performing. However, all of the songs they performed were simply crooner-style versions of Smith's old songs, who claims they sound nothing like his music.


Suspended Suspense

Jimmy and Bryan Cranston show clips from a soap opera they were in called ''Suspended Suspense'' in which they played brothers fighting over their late father's estate, all while suspended in the air by harnesses.


Come Dance With Us

Jimmy and Jennifer Lawrence show clips from instructional dance videos they attempted to sell on an overnight show on QVC.


Hello video parody

Jimmy was joined by
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for a duet of Richie's song "Hello (Lionel Richie song), Hello", which was also a parody of its music video.


In the Dusk of Night

Jimmy and Jon Hamm show clips from a soap opera they starred in together called ''In the Dusk of Night'' in which they played business partners fighting about whether or not Hamm's character is having an affair with Jimmy's character's wife. All the while, small animals on remote controlled cars roll onto the set playing loud music. Hamm claimed his outstanding performance was the reason he got the part of Don Draper on ''Mad Men''.


Canyon Confessions

Jimmy and Bryan Cranston show clips from an action show they were in together in which they played BASE jumping, BASE jumpers who confessed wrongdoings to each other while on a dive.


Other sketches


March Madness picks

Each year for NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship, March Madness, Jimmy picks an Underdog (competition), underdog team he thinks will go all the way. So far he is 1–3; his first 3 picks lost in the first round, but his 2013 pick actually made the Final Four. In 2009 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament, 2009, Jimmy threw all of his support behind the Chattanooga Mocs basketball, Tennessee-Chattanooga Mocs, who were seeded #16 and played the heavy favorite, #1 seeded 2008-09 Connecticut Huskies men's basketball team, Connecticut Huskies in the first round. Jimmy made signs for the audience to hold up, gave them T-shirts, had their pep band play on the show, did a brief history of the school, and did an interview via satellite with Head Coach John Shulman. He also reviewed a University of Tennessee at Chattanooga#Notable alumni, students, and faculty, list of notable graduates, which includes Dennis Haskins (most known as Mr. Belding from the TV series ''Saved by the Bell'') who made an appearance on stage in support of his alma mater and gave Jimmy a UTC hat. However, the show's support wasn't enough, as the Mocs lost the game 103–47. Coach Shulman and the outgoing senior players attended the March 20th taping of the show as audience members and Jimmy had a brief conversation with the coach during the show. In 2010 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament, 2010, Jimmy picked the 2009–10 Siena Saints men's basketball team, Siena Saints. He said he wanted to pick his hometown school. He once again did a school history and reviewed a List of notable graduates of Siena college, list of notable graduates, which also includes his sister Gloria. The Roots then performed a ballad about head coach Fran McCaffery. The #13 seed Saints lost in the first round to the #4 seed 2009-10 Purdue Boilermakers men's basketball team, Purdue Boilermakers 72–64. As a tribute to the team, Jimmy read off the Siena roster and had the audience twirl Saints T-shirts. In 2011 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament, 2011, Jimmy picked the #15 seed 2010–11 Long Island Blackbirds men's basketball team, Long Island-Brooklyn Blackbirds who played the #2 seed 2010–11 North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball team, North Carolina Tarheels in the first round. To celebrate, Fallon gave the entire audience Long Island-Brooklyn basketball T-shirts. Later, the Roots sang a song about the LIU head coach Jim Ferry (basketball), Jim Ferry, described by Jimmy as "the sexiest coach in the NCAA", and then Jimmy gave the entire audience Blackbirds thundersticks. LIU's mascot also appeared during #Cell Phone Shootout, Cell Phone Shootout the day before the first game to give high fives to the audience. Jimmy's pick once again didn't make it past the first round, losing 102–87. ''Late Night'' was in reruns the week before the tournament in 2012, so no underdog pick was made that year; however, Jimmy did a #Pros and Cons, Pros and Cons sketch about March Madness upon his return. In 2013 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament, 2013, Jimmy's team was the #4 seed 2012–13 Syracuse Orange men's basketball team, Syracuse Orange, his first pick to have a higher seed than their first-round opponent. Jimmy gave a special shout-out to Syracuse sophomore forward Rakeem Christmas (whom, Jimmy points out, wears number Christmas, 25 on his jersey). After Syracuse won their first game (81–34 over the #13-seed 2012–13 Montana Grizzlies basketball team, Montana Grizzlies), Jimmy gave one lucky audience member a bowl of oranges, which he elected to trade for a "mystery prize": a sack of oranges. After Syracuse won their second game (66–60 over the #12-seed 2012–13 California Golden Bears men's basketball team, California Golden Bears) Jimmy gave out another bowl of oranges, which was traded for a citrus juicer. Syracuse's third game was a 61–50 win over the #1-seed 2012–13 Indiana Hoosiers men's basketball team, Indiana Hoosiers, but fell during a long weekend. After Syracuse won their fourth game (a 55–39 win over the #3-seed 2012–13 Marquette Golden Eagles men's basketball team, Marquette Golden Eagles), Jimmy gave out another bowl of oranges, which were traded for a gift-wrapped bowl of oranges. Jimmy wanted to show a clip from their Elite Eight Victory, but CBS wouldn't allow it, so they re-created one using an Atari 2600 basketball game. Syracuse was finally defeated in the Final Four by Michigan on April 6. In 2014–2016, the #If Puppies Could Vote/Puppy Predictors, Puppy Predictors chose the winners. In 2017 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament, 2017, Jimmy as Shaquille O'Neal did a bracket (or "Shaq-et") in during Shaq's fictional podcast named "The Shaqcast" in which he picked the winners based on bizarre criteria (i.e. Wisconsin wins because they're the cheese state and he loves cheese) or the better mascot (he chose Gonzaga to win the tournament because Bulldogs are adorable, although his first pick was his alma mater Louisiana State).


April Fool's Day pranks

As an April Fool's Day prank in 2009, Yoshi Amao came out and did the entire monologue in Japanese language, Japanese (with subtitles) instead of Jimmy. In 2010, most of the band was shown lounging instead of playing the theme song during the introduction (the music was pre-recorded) while keyboardists
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and
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had a pretend boxing match. In 2011, the band briefly played the theme song intentionally poorly and
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's drumming "stepped on" Tariq's announcing of the episode number. Shortly thereafter, Questlove announced "April Fools!" They finished the theme song as normal. In 2012, April 1 fell on a weekend.


If Puppies Could Vote/Puppy Predictors

In the run-up to the United States elections, 2010, 2010 midterm elections, Jimmy had five Golden Retriever puppies with human first and last names (Roger Blain, Brian Johnson, Kyle McAdams, Lisa Armstrong, and "troublemaker" Gary Frick) act as "pundits" to predict the winner of various races by choosing which of two bowls of dog food to eat from (blue for the Democrat and red for the Republican). After he briefly went through the candidates' positions, he released the puppies from a small cage. The puppies selected: *in the United States Senate election in Nevada, 2010, Nevada Senate race: Harry Reid, 4–1 over Sharron Angle. *in the United States Senate election in Illinois, 2010, Illinois Senate race: Mark Kirk, 3–2 over Alexi Giannoulias. *in the United States Senate election in Pennsylvania, 2010, Pennsylvania Senate race: Joe Sestak, 3–2 over Pat Toomey. *in the New York gubernatorial election, 2010, New York Governor's race: the original call was Carl Paladino 3–2 over Andrew Cuomo, but a review of the tape revealed one puppy (Gary Frick) had "controversially" flip-flop (politics), flip-flopped and changed his vote, giving Cuomo the victory. The puppies correctly called three of the four races, only missing in the Sestak/Toomey race in Pennsylvania. After the election, an "attack ad" ("paid for by cats") surfaced slamming Gary Frick for his flip-flop in the Cuomo/Paladino race. In a final bipartisan effort, he rewarded the puppies for their work by letting them eat out of a single bowl. Jimmy also had the puppies predict the Best Picture winner of the 83rd Academy Awards. They incorrectly predicted ''Toy Story 3'' (''The King's Speech'' was the actual winner). Jimmy later had the puppies predict the results of the 2011 NFL season. They incorrectly selected the
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to be the winners of
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. The Patriots did make it to the Super Bowl, but lost to the
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by the score of 21–17. On the February 24, 2012 episode, Jimmy had the puppies predict the Best Picture winner of the 84th Academy Awards. They incorrectly predicted ''The Tree of Life (film), The Tree of Life'' (''The Artist (film), The Artist'' was the actual winner). The night before the 2012 United States presidential election, 2012 U.S. presidential election, Jimmy allowed Gary Frick (whom Jimmy has adopted as his own pet) to select the winner. She (Gary Frick is actually a female dog) incorrectly picked
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as the winner (
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was re-elected). On the January 30, 2013 episode, as part of an "Audience Suggestion Box" segment, Jimmy had the puppies predict the winner of Super Bowl XLVII. They correctly selected the Baltimore Ravens over the San Francisco 49ers (the final score was 34–31). On the February 20, 2013 episode, Jimmy had the puppies predict the Academy Award for Best Picture, Best Picture winner of the 85th Academy Awards. They correctly predicted ''Argo (2012 film), Argo.'' (Gary Frick did not appear in this segment; she was replaced by Barry Frick, whose relation to Gary, if any, is not yet known.) On April 12, 2013, a puppy incorrectly picked 2012–13 Wichita State Shockers men's basketball team, Wichita State to win the 2013 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament (even though the show's pick was 2012-13 Syracuse Orange men's basketball team, Syracuse, who also didn't win—that honor went to 2012-13 Louisville Cardinals men's basketball team, Louisville). The selection method was different for this prediction: each of the four puppies wore the jersey of a different team and the first one that reached the food bowl indicated the prediction. On May 3, 2013, Jimmy had one puppy (Barry Frick) predict the winner of the 2013 Kentucky Derby. Barry incorrectly predicted Verrazano, who came in 14th place; Orb (horse), Orb was the winner. On September 4, 2013, as part of an "Audience Suggestion Box" segment, Jimmy had the puppies predict the winner of the NFL season opener between the Baltimore Ravens and the Denver Broncos. They predicted Denver. The puppies were correct when the Broncos, led by
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, did win. On April 30, 2015, as part of an "Audience Suggestion Box" segment, Jimmy had 16 puppies predict the winner of the 2015 Kentucky Derby, all of them representing one of the top sixteen horses racing. The puppies correctly predicted that American Pharaoh would win the derby. In the theme park attraction
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at
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, the Golden Retriever puppies make an appearance, carried inside a basket by #Ew!, Sara's stepdad, Gary.


''Harry Potter'' Super Fan Contest

Jimmy brought down two self-professed fans of the ''Harry Potter'' series and had them compete at a series of contests to try to win a prize package provided by Warner Brothers. *Bean Taste Test: Contestants attempt to identify one of Bernie Bott's Every Flavor Beans ("rotten egg" and "vomit") by taste for one point. *Guess the Title: Jimmy read the name of on the ''Harry Potter'' films as translated into a foreign language (''Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, Harry Potter und die Kammer des Schreckens'') that the contestants had to identify for one point. *Repeat After the Living Painting: Jimmy brought out a "living painting" (Mike Dicenzo) who recited a recipe for Dragon Dung Fertilizer that the contestants had to remember and write down later, earning one point for each correct ingredient. Because the contestants were tied after round 3, they went to a tiebreaker, where they had to chug a pint of butterbeer as quickly as possible. The winner's prize was a three-day trip for two to London, staying at a four-star hotel, and the winner would film a ''Harry Potter'' movie scene. The loser received a ''Late Night'' T-shirt.


The Twelve Things of 2010

Jimmy and a choir of the show's staff sang a song about the twelve biggest news stories of 2010, to the tune of "The Twelve Days of Christmas (song), The Twelve Days of Christmas". The sketch returned in 2011 as the "''Late Night'' Topical Carolers".


Target Demographic

In ''Target Demographic'', Jimmy details a very specific type of viewer which is attractive to advertisers due to their excessive wasteful spending on material goods. The first version was "Blonde Connecticut Housewives". The segment has also examined "Jersey Shore Douchebaggery, D-Bags" (actual residents of the area, not cast members of the MTV reality show), "Indian Doctors", and "Balds". This sketch was only done in the early days of the show and has seemed to be retired.


University of Oregon Power Ballad

Leading up to the 2011 BCS National Championship Game between the 2010 Auburn Tigers football team, Auburn Tigers and the 2010 Oregon Ducks football team, Oregon Ducks, Jimmy noted that, while most schools have school fight songs, no school has a school power ballad. After some deliberation as to which of the championship teams to choose, he decided to create one for Oregon, "We are the Ducks", which was performed by former Skid Row (American band), Skid Row lead singer Sebastian Bach.


Pro Bowl Shuffle

Jimmy and the show's staff, plus Will Arnett and Horatio Sanz, did a parody of "The Super Bowl Shuffle" called "The Pro Bowl Shuffle". Jimmy played
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quarterback Tom Brady, Arnett played Minnesota Vikings quarterback Brett Favre, Sanz played Pittsburgh Steelers strong safety Troy Polamalu,
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played Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Michael Vick, and
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played
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quarterback Eli Manning. In non-speaking roles, Owen Biddle played Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo,
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played Detroit Lions tackle Ndamukong Suh, Damon Bryson played Eagles wide receiver DeSean Jackson,
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played Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis, with unidentified gentlemen playing Cowboys tight end Jason Witten and Chicago Bears defensive end Julius Peppers. Black Thought played Tennessee Titans running back Chris Johnson (running back), Chris Johnson,
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played Giants wide receiver Steve Smith (American football, born 1985), Steve Smith, F. Knuckles played New Orleans Saints running back Reggie Bush, with an unidentified gentleman playing Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers, even though those four players were not named to the 2011 Pro Bowl at the time (Johnson later made the Pro Bowl as a replacement for injured Houston Texans running back Arian Foster).


Mad Libs ''Twas the Night Before Christmas''

Jimmy enlisted the help of Zac Efron, Jesse Eisenberg, Howie Mandel, Jack McBrayer, Patton Oswalt, Maya Rudolph, Jason Segel, Martin Short, T.I., and
Brian Williams Brian Douglas Williams (born May 5, 1959) is an American retired journalist and television news anchor. He was a reporter for ''NBC Nightly News'' starting in 1993, before his promotion to anchor and managing editor of the broadcast in 2004. ...
to recite a shortened version of the poem ''A Visit From St. Nicholas'' in a Mad Libs fashion.


2012 Democratic National Convention

During the week of the 2012 Democratic National Convention, Jimmy opened each show with an impression of a speaker from the previous night at the convention: San Antonio mayor Julian Castro, former president Bill Clinton, and singer James Taylor (singing a parody of "Fire and Rain (song), Fire and Rain" about the DNC and 2012 Republican National Convention, RNC).


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The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon official site
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